List of parks in Portland, Oregon


The city of Portland, Oregon, has more than of public parks and other natural areas,
Portland is home to one of the largest municipal parks in the United States, Forest Park, as well as the world's smallest park—at in diameter—Mill Ends Park.
The development of Portland's park system was largely guided by the 1903 Olmsted Portland park plan. There are at least 279 parks and natural areas in Portland. Most of these are operated by Portland Parks & Recreation, though the State of Oregon, Metro regional government, the Portland Water Bureau, and the Federal Government also operate parks as well.

[Portland Parks & Recreation]

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[Portland Water Bureau]

The Portland Water Bureau operates various "HydroParks" on land that is owned by the bureau.
NameImageLocationDescription
Gilbert HydroPark13803 SE Center StreetLocated in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood.
Halsey HydroParkNE 148th and Halsey StreetLocated in the Wilkes neighborhood. Includes a large sloping field in the middle of the park.
Hazelwood HydroPark1017 NE 117th AveLocated in the Hazelwood neighborhood. The East Portland Neighborhood Office is located on the corner, and a water conservation demonstration garden showcases water-efficient landscaping.
Sabin HydroPark1907 NE SkidmoreLocated in the Sabin neighborhood. In 2012, a micro hydro-turbine generator was installed at this site to convert the thrust of water into useful electrical energy at an estimated rate of 150,000 kilowatt hours per year. This electricity is used to help power area water facilities and excess electricity is sold back to PacifiCorp. The extra revenue is used to keep the overall cost of delivering water service to a minimum.
Pittman Addition HydroParkNorth Concord and North Going CourtLocated in the Overlook neighborhood.
Marigold HydroPark8925 SW 15th AveLocated in the Markham neighborhood.
Texas HydroPark3109 SW Texas StreetLocated in the Multnomah neighborhood.

Metro">Metro (Oregon regional government)">Metro

The Metro regional government operates 20 parks, 4 of which are located in Portland.
NameImageLocationDescription
Broughton Beach4356 NE Marine DriveThe park offers a sandy beach, Columbia River access for swimming and small watercraft, picnicking, beachcombing, restrooms. A parking fee applies.
Glendoveer Golf Course & Nature Trail14015 NE Glisan Street
Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area5300 N Marine Drive
St. Johns PrairieN City Dump Road

[Oregon [Parks and Recreation Department|Oregon State Parks]]

, or Oregon State Parks, operates over 250 State parks. One of these is located in Portland.
NameImageLocationDescription
Tryon Creek State Natural Area14015 NE Glisan Street

United States Federal Government">United States government">United States Federal Government