Northeast Cully Sunday Parkways 2024

Community Event
Celebrate Father’s Day and open streets during Portland Sunday Parkways’ Northeast Cully event presented by Kaiser Permanente on June 16 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.!
Portland Sunday Parkways 2024 event banner featuring 2024 dates and a photo of two sisters posing next to a BIKETOWN bike and a group of folks riding on bikes in an open street.
11:00 am 4:00 pm

 Last updated 3/13/2024

For all event information, please visit the Northeast Cully Portland Sunday Parkways webpage. 

NE Cully Webpage

Portland Sunday Parkways presented by Kaiser Permanente will return to the Northeast Cully Portland route on June 16, 2024. This Father's Day, treat your dad to a day filled with fun, family-friendly activities, and the opportunity to explore the beautiful Northeast Cully neighborhood!  

Feeling the FOMO? Keep up to date by texting "Cully" to 888-520-0526 for the latest event updates and thrilling details on entertainment and activities. Standard text message rates may apply. Opt out anytime by texting "STOP".   

NE Cully event route

Map of the Sunday Parkways event in Northeast Cully on June 16, 2024 noting the borders and four city parks along the route, and where car traffic can cross. The 6.2-mile route features Fernhill Park and Khunamokwst Park on the western loop and Wellington Park and Roseway Park on the eastern loop. Details of these borders and car crossings are in the body text below this image.

The Northeast Cully 6.2-mile looped route rises significantly as one travels from north to south stopping along the way at Fernhill Park, Kʰunamokwst Park, Wellington Park, and Roseway Parkway. Start anywhere on the route and bike, walk, or roll as you explore the three featured parks. Each park will feature unique entertainment, community booths, and vendors, so make sure you take the time to visit each one between 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.! 

Participants are welcome to join the Northeast Cully Portland route at any point and head in any direction. This event route is specially designed to highlight the network of neighborhood greenways and other infrastructure, parks, and community resources. There will be areas along the route and at the featured parks where circulation slows for vendor marketplaces, community booths, free family-friendly activities, and live entertainment.  

Mobile route map

Access the event route from your phone by bookmarking the Google Map link below. You can turn different layers of information on and off by clicking on the legend. 

Mobile Map