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Oregon Park

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A view of the park from the playground with tall Douglas Fir trees surrounding.
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The nature patch at Oregon Park

A view of the small garden next to the field, central pathway and basketball court in early spring.

Completed in 2024, this small but mighty native garden is the green heart at the center of Oregon Park.

Learn more about Nature Patches in Portland
Portland Parks & Recreation is adding nature patches to developed park landscapes to provide natural experiences for people and habitat for wildlife. Nature patches are unique natural garden spaces that support native pollinators and offer fun opportunities for education and exploration.

Year acquired
1940
Size in acres
3.29

Accessibility Notes

Parking

  • Street parking
  • 1 designated parking space (not next to pathway)
  • Paved pathway to play area with a slight slope
  • 100 feet to play area

Play Area

  • Engineered mulch surface
  • Ramp into the play area

Play Equipment

  • Sensory play elements

Other Amenities

  • Accessible restroom
  • Accessible picnic table

Park Location or Entrance

NE 30th Avenue and Oregon Street
Portland, OR 97232

Open hours

Park hours: 5:00am-midnight 

Park amenities/activities

Accessible Picnic Area
Accessible Play Area
Accessible Restroom
Picnic Table
Playground
Paths (Paved)
Basketball Court
Nature Patch

Park policy

All dogs must be leashed in this park.

Neighborhood

City section

NE
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