Woodlawn City Park, 6854 NE Claremont Ave, Portland, OR 97211, United States
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Woodlawn City Park - Featured Reviews (336)
Great park, you can see the water area and play area from under the shade of the bridge. Also, there are lots of tables in the shade if you just want to picnic. Kids enjoyed the playground and splash pad. Quite, beautiful, and the bathrooms were open 😊
While the park is available 24 hours I suspect that the bathrooms are only open from 5am to midnight. I see a guy closing up just before midnight. This is a great park with lots of benches, secluded forest spots, a playground and multipurpose tables. The playground is on woodchips and the equipment is in good repair. No parking except for nearby street but they are on transit. There is an underpass which leads to the Woodlawn amphitheater and water park. Though I believe most people consider them one park. The other side had a water feature kids can play in, a water fountain, two sports areas and a terrific open field. A great place to spend a day.
Cute Park great play area I like the benches for us to sit and eat good social distancing space between benches nice and green. Also has a basketball court more than one nice trails frisbee golf track
This park is only 6 minutes drive from my house and I don’t think I’ve ever been before. Then during Covid I was hunting for a lesser known park, visited there on a weekday at about 11:30AM, and we had the splash pad all to ourselves! Parking was easy, there is some nice shade, and the kids had a blast!
Cute lil park! Nice paved path. Playground with older equipment, but fun!
Nice park. Beware of off leash dogs (although that's not allowed). Basketball court, playground, water splash play area, softball diamond.
Love this park to walk my leash reactive dog in since most parks have off leash sections. That said, most people ignore all the signs that say to leash their dogs. Id suggest going in the morning to avoid those who have their dogs off leash in the afternoon.
Great peaceful, low- key park. Not as crowded many other parks in Portland and has lots of shade especially for warm summer days. Love it!
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Truly lovely spot, the redwoods look like they touch the sky. The observation deck has some seating to just sit and enjoy the forest. The trail is a nice walk.
Best dog park I've been to so far in Portland. Me and my pups love love love the open field! All the dogs and owners so far have been great. We have become regulars here although I'm still confused on where the bridge is from pictures lol I thought I
We came here a few times while staying in Portland with our daughter. She loved the playground selection and seeing the dogs running around. Overall just a great vibe at this park with a lot of use, and it felt very safe the few times we visited.
Spent less than $2 on parking and $22 on a admission and walked through for an hour. This was my second time visiting the Portland Japanese Garden, but first time during the middle of Fall season. The Falls colors are breathtakingly gorgeous and this
Sweet little park with a great, small/medium basic dog park. One entrance/exit to the dog park and fully fenced. Greenbelt behind the dog park is nice. Bark chips over dirt in the dog park, so probably gets quite muddy in wetter months. A few residen
It is a big and peaceful Park. There are two sides of this park separated by the Lombard road. The main park is huge with lots of walking spaces. People were nice and friendly when I visited. There are kids & sports playgrounds, and public restrooms,
This park is a favorite with our 5 and 6 year old grandkids. It is located off the street, with a walk over a bridge and a small creek. The playground is unique and with play structures up to about age 9 or 10. It is always clean, including the porta
Great park for toddlers through, well... Adult! Splash pad in summer that has fun Dams that kids can open, slides, swings, and a small skate park. We went with two year old and she had a blast!
A great little park tucked into the forest and hills. Great for runners, families who want to go on a walk in the area, and if you want a fitness cut through from Terwilliger to Corbett. Youâll find all kinds of cool plants and lots of pacific side
Laurelhurst Park is an exquisite haven of tranquility, boasting inviting benches that beckon you to indulge in delightful moments of shared meals and conversations with cherished friends or family. The pristine lake, cradled amidst a symphony of tree
I absolutely loved this spot!! We stumbled upon it after picking up some food from the Cart Blocks trucks. We were welcomed in with our food and purchased a glass of wine to enjoy with our food on the top deck. The atmosphere is so lovely! The serve
This place is fantastic. This was our first visit. The customer ahead of us was giddy to recommend their house made vanilla syrup for our coffee drink and the âwicked awesomeâ sandwich. We arenât vegetarians but he was so insistent that we chan
I'm a Senior but luckily I've stayed in good shape all my life. Being fit is most important to me I wouldn't be able to enjoy my life without being strong and flexible.. I met Justin Olsen at the Club quite a while ago and he's been an inspiration an
The cart weâve needed! Rich flavors with the creamiest mac n cheese and mashed potatoes (my fave). Donât sleep on the desserts either. Somehow tastes even better as leftovers!
If you go to any coffee shop in all of Portland, this has to be the one! Ryan has so much experience in coffee and it absolutely shows. He puts so much care into each cup of coffee that he makes and his latte art is phenomenal ð¥ His espresso is ab
Best gym ever!!! I have been attending classes at PDX strength for years, they are challenging but scalable, and the environment is supportive, noncompetitive, and fun. I have recently started personal training sessions with Jocelyn and have made a
Yoga Refuge serves as the most accessible studio to those of us living in invisible Portland (east of 205) and attracts a committed and adventurous crowd of practitioners. I have practiced here for over a year now. The people and the space provide me
Lexie is everything youâd want in a trainer. Smart, funny, and down to earth, but also tough enough to keep you motivated. Iâve been working with her for a year and a half and Iâve made significant progress in terms of strength and mobility. Iâ
I love this spot. They have one of the best cappuccinos in Portland. The staff is always kind, and friendly. And the tunes are always on point. Pro tip: ask for sugar crunchies on your capp. You wonât regret it!
Awesome facility and located 5 minutes away. It was easy to find, although I wish it had a Risio sign outside. Their website was nice to navigate through and book a drop in session. Margaret the owner communicates and follows through and she looks li