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    Orchard Park

    4.0 (28 reviews)

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    Jina H.

    Passed by this park while heading to another location and told myself to come back, had a chance for Memorial Day and it was great! Clearly marked bike rack and lots of open field space to play disc golf (which I didn't know there was a specific park to play at), walk the trails, rest on a bench, or even have a picnic ad there are a few tables by the playground. The playground has a basic swing set and a couple animal spring riders. With the sun out, many people out playing disc golf and just enjoying the sun. I didn't walk al through the park, but just a quick stroll was enough for me to come back again. The large spaces of grass to lay around in is something I haven't been able to find in the parks where I am around so glad I passed by this area. The only downside I would say is the parking.

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    Becca S.

    This is a surprisingly good little park! We came here specifically to do the Rock Creek Trail with our bikes. The first section of the trail is a loop within Orchard Park, and then there are some paths that lead all of the way past Evergreen into the Rock Creek area. The only negative thing about the Rock Creek Trail is that while crossing Amberwood Drive and Cornell Road, you have to do a little walking to get to the crosswalk at the next light over and then turn back (or... jaywalk!) The Evergreen crossing has a crosswalk and light specifically for the trail, so that is nice. If you're doing the trail, Orchard Park is probably the easiest place to park. Within Orchard Park there are some frisbee golf holes (I haven't tried them out), a playground area, and some restrooms. The playground area is a little small compared to some of the other parks in the Hillsboro area, but in its small-ness it seems geared towards younger kids. They also have a pretty awesome climbing rock that I dutifully scaled to say that I could. Overall, I'll probably come back here to bike the Rock Creek Trail some more. I don't think we'd drive over here just for the playground.

    Sean A.

    GO FLY A KITE! Awesome little public park. A few small things for kids. A swingset. Some playground equipment. Pick nick tables. It's well maintained and clean. Parking lot is small. A few small trails to walk/hike/bike. We enjoy it. There is also some frisbee golf here. Not my thing but hey whatever makes ya happy. This park is great for LITTLE kids, 8 and below. Lots of free area. We come here every so often. It's quiet which makes for good little walks. :)

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    Marissa C.

    Such a cute park! There's a small playground, bathrooms, frisbee golf course, and it connects to rock creek trails so there's lots of walking paths and beautiful wooden bridges.

    Ashley Sheryl-lei J.

    It's a park for all ages, even the fur babies which is a plus. I live a few minutes away from orchard park and enjoy coming here with my son. As others may have mentioned if you're walking along the trail, to watch out disc golfers. If you're driving, the parking lot isn't very big

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    Beautiful park but parking is atrocious here. Always full and there aren't any additional parking.

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    Horning's Hideout - Rained out

    Horning's Hideout

    4.0(61 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    A hideout indeed! Google maps and pics do not properly show the enormity of this place. I came…read morehere a couple of months ago for disc golf, but there was way more to be discovered here then I had thought. Here's a little bit about Horning's Hideout: = Just Getting Here = Be aware that once you drive off the main road, you'll see the signs to the hideout, but it's all gravel and tall trees from there. From the main sign, the drive heads downward, winding through the forest, down the canyon. Similar to that of driving to Pittock Mansion, only unpaved and narrower turns. So please proceed with caution. Once at the bottom, it opens up to a pleasant little valley. = Parking and Fee = Past the barn, to your right is the parking area. It's an open field. Pay at the parking station, $5 per person. = Features & Activities = * For fishing, I had inquired at the office. Once you park, there is a house or an information office just above the parking station. The lady (or owner) was helpful as she explained to me the lay of the land. Again, this place was way larger than I had imagined. But back to fishing... There is a lake that gets stocked with trout. No fishing license required. Assuming due to this being private land. You do pay a catch/cleaning fee. They also have fly-fishing during the winter through spring season. More details on their website. I did notice they've got paddle boats as well. So, forget the stupid ipad, and keep the kids busy with fishing and paddle boating! * For disc golf, there are three huge courses. One, only being par 3's. Which to me was like a good hike, yet still challenging. A medium course that's par 3's and 4's through the canyon that's said to be scenic. I have yet to try it. And a championship course with par 5's; Difficult greens around trees, and a U-turn. Someday, but not any time soon! * As for the wedding venues, I can only imagine, but there are three venues to use depending on your wedding party size. Can you envision your wedding photos or even your reception being close to a pond, a lake, a creek, or even a waterfall, with trees all around? Yeah, that's this place! Oh yeah, and with peacocks too! * Camping is also allowed as well. Reservations required of course. * And as you can see with the yelp photos, they occasionally have concerts which I though was really cool. Well, that just about sums it up, not sure what else to say. It's just a secluded place worth checking out. Especially if you need to escape some city life.

    An Absolutely Beautiful place for a wedding. My son and daughter in law chose the lakeside venue…read more We were blessed with a wonderful day weather wise. It had forecasted to rain but luckily it held off until the following day. It would have been a totally different event had it rained. I do wish there was a way of getting around having to walk in gravel but unless they pave it there is no getting around that. So guests were told ahead of time to be aware of that. Different chairs were rented rather than the plastic ones that are provided which was a nice thing. Extra hanging lights were rented and hung up by the brides father. It made a big difference and I think the venue should consider investing in adding them permanently.

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    Pier Park - Large dog park area

    Pier Park

    4.7(58 reviews)
    8.1 miSt. Johns, North Portland

    Nice large neighborhood park: -two restroom facilities…read more(though one was closed for repairs) -bring hand sanitizer, though, as the handwashing station was not working properly -playground -full disc golf course -basketball court -2 baseball diamonds -soccer field -swimming pool (open seasonally, I'm not sure how much it costs to swim there) -walking trails -plenty of picnic tables with areas suitable for large groups -one covered picnic shelter -plenty of open grassy areas for lounging or play -some benches along the trails to rest -small parking area, but there's plenty of street parking in the surrounding neighborhood The park is mostly forested with huge pine trees, so this would be an excellent place to walk when it's hot out since there's plenty of shade. Some trails are paved and others are dirt or small gravel, and all were an even surface and well maintained, so it would be doable with a stroller. There were some steep inclines, but they are a short distance and weren't difficult. The trails weave & intersect all throughout the park so you can choose easier paths without inclines if you have limited mobility. The park was very clean when we visited, too.

    It's a great park with big tall trees set in a fairly quiet and natural setting. It gives me a…read moresense of being in neat nature. There are disk golf spots everywhere, saw a few people playing. It's a lot of space to stroll, and has a kid playground with some fun equipment as well. And of course benches and picnic area. There is also a bridge that hovers over the train track, it's kinda cool to me to have that perspective of a view. There was a bit of industrial smell near there though. And beyond the bridge is a dog park area. Overall I like this park, very serene and tucked away. Ample parking, some closer some further. I will go back for sure.

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    Pier Park - Very clean

    Very clean

    Pier Park - Some nice trails

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    McMenamins Pat's Corner - Mushroom pasta and house salad.

    McMenamins Pat's Corner

    2.8(34 reviews)
    9.5 mi
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    Got here around 4pm. Were waiting for a few friends, so told the hostess we'll be a few minutes…read more They took that as "never come back to this table". We then saw many people come, get seated, order, get served and start eating before we were able to get someones attention. It took basically accosting someone to tell them we exist for some to help us. 40 minutes in, a guy we haven't seen yet comes over and we are finally able to order. We had to ask after about 15 minutes if we can have our drinks. About 1 hour and 30 minutes in, we see a girl walking around the area with a tray of food, checking every table except ours (because apparently we're invisible), we flag her down to ask if its our food and sure enough it was. So, we finally get our food. Its mediocre at best, not hot, barely even "warm". We come the Grand Lodge once per month at minimum and the service is usually fine. I dont know how they dropped the ball this bad. I would blame it on it being St. Patty's Day and so they're pretty busy, but that didnt seem to affect anyone else. Just us. I felt personal. The whole experience was severely disappointing and maybe the worst service I've ever had in my life.

    We stopped by for happy hour with some friends and headed straight for Pat's Corner to grab a spot…read moreby the roaring fireplace. The ambiance here is always so cool; I especially love the unique touch of the vintage record album covers attached to the ceiling! The service was friendly and kept the good vibes going. For drinks, I had the Yule Mule, which was perfectly festive and hit the spot for a holiday outing. We shared a few things for the table, including an order of hummus and, of course, the famous Cajun Tots. The hummus platter had a really nice assortment of flatbread and vegetables, and the tots were exactly what you want: crispy and well-seasoned. Whether you're sitting inside by the fire or out on the lawn enjoying the day, it's always such a cozy, reliable spot to catch up with friends. We'll definitely be back!

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    Magnolia Park - Magnolia Park

    Magnolia Park

    4.4(19 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I've been coming to this park for years! It's a great place to take the grandkids..and an even…read morebetter place to play Pokémon Go! I started playing Pokémon Go back when my daughter had a Pokémon Go themed party for my oldest grandson. I had no clue how to play it. I downloaded the app to participate..and the rest is history! So now, I'm trying to level up to level 50. I've performed the level 50 research tasks, and all that's left is grinding the XP! That's where Magnolia Park comes in! You can find me here many days catching Pokémon, spinning pokestops, battling the gym and leaving a pokemon, defending the gym, doing raids..but most of all, getting my exercise in by walking the routes. There are so many routes at Magnolia Park! I usually pick 4 or 5 to follow, it takes me about an hour of walking to complete. There's incline for a little more difficulty, some routes go across the street to the nearby meadow and back again. And after each route is complete, I am rewarded with XP and hopefully a Zygard cell. I'm trying to collect 200 Zygard cells to change my Zygard form. Anyways, Magnolia Park is great for picnics, there's a big covered area. On this day, there was a family celebration going on. Play areas for the kids, checkerboard tables to play checkers or chess, BYO game pieces. On this particular day we broke a temperature high of 96. Kids of all ages were enjoying the splash pad. There's a tennis court that I frequently play on. People also convert the court to play pickleball here. So much to do, I love it!

    Well...I can't give it 5 stars because there isn't any shade over the play structures. I do not get…read moreit. Yes, we live in Portland, but it DOES get very sunny here and very hot on some summer days. There isn't enough respite from that sun/heat. And the splash pad isn't on for all that long. What is the deal with that? What I DO love: 2 play structures, one for smaller kids, one for big kids. GREAT since there are options for smaller kiddos. I love that it has a nice big field/grassy area for kids to play soccer, or to picnic on (on a cooler day.) Do beware of the bees/hornets/wasps. The park doesn't have traps. Parking can be a bit tough, so try and make it there while school is in session so that you can park near by. There is a porta potty on site at the park, but it is NOT clean. I will either hold it, or go to the Whole Foods, in walking distance. My kids just use the potty in the trunk of the car because I won't make them use that one. NASTY! They have the makings of a 5 star park BUT: clean the porta potty, add some shade or sails over the play structure to help kids NOT fry in the heat and keep the splash pad on for far longer.

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    Magnolia Park - Magnolia Park: hanging out with my buddy Kingambit!

    Magnolia Park: hanging out with my buddy Kingambit!

    Magnolia Park - Cute park with a splash pad

    Cute park with a splash pad

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