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Oaks Park

Oaks Park

Address: 7805 SE Oaks Park Way [Map]

Oaks Amusement Park and Roller Skating Rink, located on the banks of the Willamette River, is a piece of history come to life. "The Oaks" is the oldest continually operating amusement park in the country; with the perfect blend of old time charm and modern excitement.

Oaks Park offers thrill rides, kiddy rides, the largest roller skating rink west of the Mississippi, carnival games, and more, your family will have a perfect day on the midway! Pick a partner for the roller coaster, do the "Hokey Pokey" in the skating rink, even "stick together" with some cotton candy!

"The Oaks" also hosts fabulous birthday parties, private event space rentals, and a variety of special events. Visit www.oakspark.com to plan your fun!
Neighborhood: Sellwood
Website: www.oakspark.com

Crystal Springs Rhododendren Garden

Crystal Springs Rhododendren Garden

Address: SE 28th Avenue & Woodstock Blvd [Map]

The more than 2,500 rhododendrons, azaleas, and companion plants in the Garden have all been donated by volunteers and interested individuals. Beginning in early spring and continuing into summer, they provide a magnificent display of clor, giving visitors the opportunity to view many varieties rarely seen in the Pacfic Northwest.
Neighborhood: Eastmoreland
Website: www.portlandonline.com/parks

Eastmoreland Golf Course

Eastmoreland Golf Course

Address: 2425 SE Bybee Blvd [Map]

Eastmoreland Golf Course has 18 hole of championship golf, a covered & lighted driving range, full-line Pro shop and dining at the Eastmoreland Golf Course Bar & Grill. Eastmoreland is a beautiful setting for golfers of all abilites.
Neighborhood: Eastmoreland
Website: www.eastmorelandgolf.com

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

Address: SE 7th Avenue & Se Sellwood Blvd [Map]

The Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge is a 140-acre floodplain wetland located along the east bank of the Willamette River. It is rare for such a natural wetland to exist in the heart of a city.

This area is a birdwatcher's paradise. Hawks, quail, pintails, mallards, coots, woodpeckers, kestrels and widgeons are just the start of the list of birds that one might encounter in Oaks Bottom.
Neighborhood: Westmoreland
Website: www.portlandonline.com/parks

Oaks Pioneer Church

Oaks Pioneer Church

Address: 455 SE Spokane Street [Map]

Oaks Pioneer Church, originally St. John's Episcopal Church, was built in 1851 and moved to the edge of Sellwood Park in 1961. It has been carefully and lovingly restored by the Sellwood-Moreland Improvement League and is now listed as a Portland Historical Landmark and in the National Register of Historical Places.
Neighborhood: Sellwood
Website: www.aakspioneerchurch.org

Portland Bird Mural

Portland Bird Mural

Address: 6705 SE 14th Avenue [Map]

The Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Mausoleum, which overlooks the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, is now the site of the largest mural in the United States, and it's entirely for the birds. The wetland motif mural encompasses almost 50,000 square feet. Begun as a great blue heron mural in 1991 in honor of Portland's city bird, the project has recently been completed thanks to a generous collaboration of sponsors.

The mural now features dozens of bird species found in the Portland area, including wood ducks, an osprey, a red-tailed hawk, a red-winged blackbird and many more.
Neighborhood: Westmoreland
Website: www.urbangreenspacesinstitute

Sellwood Park

Sellwood Park

Address: SE 7th Avenue & Miller Street [Map]

City of Portland's Sellwood Park is 16.65 acres with a baseball field, basketball court, disables access picnic area, disabled access restrooms, football field, horseshoe pit, paths-paved, paths-unpaved, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field & tennis court.

The area is named for John Sellwood, an Episcopal minister who owned the land claim in what is now the Sellwood area. Sellwood Park used to be the site of the City View Racetrack.
Neighborhood: Sellwood
Website: www.portlandonline.com/parks

Sellwood Pool

Sellwood Pool

Address: 7951 SE 7th Avenue [Map]

Outdoor pool, oval-shped swimming pool, heated to 84 degrees with a drop slide, kiddie slide, play structure and spray features. Open June 21-September 6

This poll was built in 1910 as a a replacement for the municipal bath house which had been at the foot of Jefferson Street. The Sellwood pool was the first structure of its kind in the city. It was a large wooden edifice with a ten-foot board fence around it to provide privacy for the segregated sexes who switched off days. Girls could use the pool one day, boys the next. The pool has been in continuous use since 1910.
Neighborhood: Sellwood

Sellwood Riverfront Park

Sellwood Riverfront Park

Address: SE Spokane Street & Oaks Parkway [Map]

Sellwood's lovely riverfront park lies along the Willamette River. A great place to walk your dog or in the summertime enjoy the river or one of the neighborhood festivals.
Neighborhood: Sellwood

Share-It Square

Share-It Square

Address: 9th Avenue & SE Sherret Street [Map]

A unique intersection in the Sellwood neighborhood, Share-It Square is a multi-media meeting place of sorts. Structures on several corners with neighborhood information, this square has an earth mother feeling to it. The intersection streets are brightly painted flowers. 60's Hippie meets New Age Greens.
Neighborhood: Sellwood

Springwater Corridor

Springwater Corridor

Address: [Map]

The Springwater Corridor is the major southeast segment of the 40-Mile Loop. Extending from Southeast 4th and Ivon in Portland (near OMSI) and through the Sellwood neighborhood, the alternative transportation and recreational trail extends 21 miles, currently ending in Boring.

The Springwater Corridor is a multi-use trail. The paved surface is 10-12 feet wide with soft shoulders. The hard surface trail is designed to accommodate walkers, jogger, hikers, bicycles, wheelchairs and strollers.
Neighborhood: Sellwood
Website: www.40mileloop.org/trail_springwatercorridor.htm

Westmoreland Park

Westmoreland Park

Address: SE McLoughlin Blvd & Bybee Blvd [Map]

City of Portland's Westmoreland Park is 42 acres with a baseball field, basketball court, disables access picnic area, disabled access restrooms, football field, horseshoe pit, paths-paved, paths-unpaved, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, statue or public art & tennis court.

The park began as a part of a residential subdivision that was subtracted from the Ladd Estate's Crytal Spring Stock Farm in 1909. The park was then developed in the 1930's and 1940's.
Neighborhood: Westmoreland
Website: www.portlandonline.com/parks


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