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Last updated 3/18/2026
For all event information, please visit the North Portland Sunday Parkways webpage.
North Portland Sunday Parkways Webpage
Experience the joy of open streets during North Portland Sunday Parkways Presented by Kaiser Permanente on August 2 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will feature the charm of Downtown St Johns, McCoy Park, Columbia Park and Annex, and McKenna Park. This brand-new 6.7-mile route will celebrate the completion of recent walking and biking upgrades along N Willamette Boulevard, and several projects from the North Portland In Motion plan, allowing participants to experience these improvements car-free.
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North Portland event route
The North Portland 6.7-mile route will feature McCoy Park, Columbia Park and Annex, McKenna Park, and Downtown St. Johns.
The map of the North Portland Sunday Parkways route outlines two loops connected by N Willamette Boulevard. Starting at the north end of the east loop, in McCoy Park, the route travels east on N Trenton Street, south on Woolsey Avenue to Columbia Park, then west on Willamette Boulevard.
To complete the east loop from N Willamette Boulevard, travel north on Carey Boulevard, east on Princeton Street to McKenna Park, north on Westanna Avenue, east on Depaw Street, north on Wall Avenue, east on Houghton Street, north on Hodge Avenue, then east on Trenton Street to end back at McCoy Park.
To do the west loop, instead of turning at Carey Boulevard, continue to travel west/northwest along N Willamette Boulevard, then northeast along Chicago Avenue, southeast on Lombard Street, north on Charleston Avenue, east on Central Street, then south on Burr Avenue until it reconnects with Willamette Boulevard.
Mobile route map
You can access the event route from your phone by bookmarking the Google Map link below. By clicking on the legend, you can turn different layers of information on and off.

