The Fields Park is a Park located at 1099 NW Overton St, Portland, OR 97209. It has received 938 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.
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The address of The Fields Park: 1099 NW Overton St, Portland, OR 97209
The Fields Park has 4.4 stars from 938 reviews
Park
"This is mostly a review of the Off Leash Dog Park section of "The Fields" park"
"**Update May 21, 2013"
"~ Awesome Place To Relax With or Without Babies With or Without Fur! ~ ~ I mainly go here because there is a smaller dog pin that isn't often used, and since being attacked a couple times my pup has become an a$$hole, so typically no new dogs"
"It had been a while, and I still love the peaceful environment of this park"
"This place is gorgeous! Lots of grassy areas and well manicured park with a view of the bridge"
This is mostly a review of the Off Leash Dog Park section of "The Fields" park. The Off Leash area is hidden far in the back of the park. Dogs are NOT allowed off leash in the large lawn area (despite what one reviewer stated). The off leash area consists of a very very small sandlot surrounded by a very heavy duty metal bar fence. This small area is then subdivided into a main and a small dog section. The overall ambiance might be described as a 21st Century Medium Security Prison/Litterbox. It seems to have been designed by someone going down a catalog checklist without having the slightest knowledge or interest in dogs. Among the design foibles: No shade (or life of any kind). The fence has a gap at the bottom just large enough for balls to roll under. There is a water fountain but the pressure is terrible, so it would take a couple minutes to fill a dog bowl. I saw people trying and giving up. There is a spigot but it requires a square key wrench to use. Really, it's just an unpleasant place to be. The two times I visited, there wasn't much interaction and people seemed to enter and leave after just a few minutes. I didn't spend much time in the larger main park. It's basically a large lawn with no shade. It would be fine for games or sitting in the sun. There is one small bathroom. A "Portland Loo" I think. You could see a pretty good lineup of Mothers/babes waiting their turn. The Children's playground is near the front and appears to have been designed with the same ignorance and carelessness as the dog park, but maybe a parent's eye would see it as a haven. Can't say. Before the new park opened, there was a temporary off leash dog area in an adjoining lot. It was just a chain link fence around a gravel filled lot with a park bench near the middle. How bleak it was, I thought then. I am absolutely amazed that the actual finished dog park is even more depressing.
**Update May 21, 2013. The Fields officially opened in May 2013. Playground review: The climbing gym is rated for ages 5-12, and they mean it. There are a few areas a parent could bring a younger child but supervision would be highly encouraged. There is a sand pit with no water resources, so children are constantly getting water from the bathroom and/or water fountain outside the gate. Sand is pretty slippery on the wood/concrete so watch your step. Overall a nice playground but overall I feel was designed by an architect with very little usability input. Field review: A nice plot of grass. Not huge but it feels bigger than it is with great views of the Fremont bridge. There seems to be enough space that a gentle game of catch/frisbee doesn't get in the way too much with people lounging on the grass. Dog park: I don't have a dog but I suspect dog owners wish it was a bigger run area. To be expected, especially since the dogs had the whole park to themselves before construction. Overall: Looks like a great place for summer events. The surrounding neighborhood is constantly in flux, so I expect the park will become an even more valuable resource in the coming years.
~ Awesome Place To Relax With or Without Babies With or Without Fur! ~ ~ I mainly go here because there is a smaller dog pin that isn't often used, and since being attacked a couple times my pup has become an a$$hole, so typically no new dogs. He has managed to successfully play with 2 dogs here, but one he growled at once another dog came...the Husky and the dog he was just playing with. So I like to play it safe and this park allows it. ~ I however do enjoy to eat lunch here sometimes because they have picnic tables and the vibes are nice, the view of the shiney buildings is sometimes cool too. They look like pearls lol. I noticed a lot of people sun bath, do yoga, walk laps, and run here too. It seems to be a great place to do anything, the popular hang out spot in The Pearl. ~ The people seem nice; great place to feel at ease and "normal" in the middle of a "Pandemic".
It had been a while, and I still love the peaceful environment of this park. Fields park is always clean and quiet. A wonderful place to relax and dog watch. The dogs love walking around and meeting new smells and friends.
Playground
The playground is clean. Dogs are not allowed in, which makes it nice for the younger children to play.
Restrooms
There were restrooms on the outskirts of the park. Not sure if they are still there.
Dog-friendliness
Dogs would rate Fields Park a full four paws. It has a fenced doggy play area. Plus a good walk path around the park.
Picnic area
There are picnic tables and plenty of benches to enjoy a picnic, writing, or just a moment of sunlight.
This place is gorgeous! Lots of grassy areas and well manicured park with a view of the bridge. The Pearl District is the "up and coming" hip part of Portland though it is not close to capacity. I would totally love to live nearby and take the kids to just run area until they are pooped. Was recently here for FeastPDX event smoked. Love the backdrop shots here of the newer and older buildings. Easily walking distance to downtown area as well (Yes, I've done it in 10 minutes since I didn't stop) Amazing view of the Fremont bridge from here. I will have to come back here again just to do nothing one day.
I used to love this park. I don't have a dog, but it was great to see so many well behaved dogs having a great time every time I take my kid to the playground. It's a real shame that the city seems to be working to create an unwelcoming atmosphere for dog owners lately. New signs saying they can't play fetch anymore because the off leash area is now leash only (they even have someone out there harassing owners), and they've just stopped upkeeping the actual dog park all together. I have to switch to the other side of the street when I walk past, to avoid the smell!
We came here for the beer fest and everything was well laid out and organized. The grounds were nice and flat and all of the set up areas looked nice. The cool part about this location is they had adequate facilities available and it is dog friendly. They had doggy pools set up for your pooch to splash around, but I saw some adults pull their chairs over and dip their feet in whilst enjoying their beer. I was here on vacation, so I don't know what this field is normally used for, but it is a good positive space and wouldn't hesitate going to another event here.
I really want to like this park, but its just a big grassy area that serves as the front yard to a huge condo building. I have dogs and the dog parks are a joke. There are a lot of dogs in the Pearl so you would think there would be a large dog park to give them a place to run off leash inside a fenced area for safety since they don't have back yards, but these "dog parks" give you the feel of being in a small cage. There is no room for a dog to run and excercise. The last time I was here we were alone, so I'm not the only one that is giving up on this park
There are still houseless people hanging around the playground area even in this nice area. Also lots of people taking their dogs to the actual field so not ideal for parents with small kids since you can't let the kids run around lest you tick off one of the pets (or their owners). Nevertheless, this is one of the very few parks in the general downtown area that have not been semi permanently closed or completely invaded by homeless. The playground itself has a fence all the way around so the kids can't run into the street which is quite nice.
My two labs and I are new to the area and have looked forward to using the dog park. It’s a little on the small side. We lucked out today and no dogs were there so mine a got a chance to check it out all alone. They seemed very pleased. My granddaughter and I have used the open grass area for lounging and playing ball. Unfortunately some people seem to think it is okay to use the field for off leash playtime with their dogs. Not okay! The playground area is fenced in making it a little safer for letting the little ones run and play. Nice.
It's an open field nestled in a corner lot of the pearl with a sandbox, doggy play area to off leash the dog. They have events there in the center is a green grassy area to lay out in the sun, an inner walking ring with a few tables. There's an outer walking ring with the tracks running beside it, active trains, there are a few benches, once in awhile there may be some one sleeping on a bench or in spot kinda away from the hub of the park. It's mostly filled with those that live immediately around it in the highrise apartment buildings.
Nice multi use community park located in NW Portland - Pearl District. Park is surrounded by numerous large condominiums & apartment buildings. Also numerous restaurants nearby along with a few boutique stores. As you can see by the pictures there is a huge grass area with great views of Freemont Bridge. People come here to soak up the sun, exercise, walk their dogs or just relax. Park has many benches and tables to sit at and has lots of plants and trees. There is also a playground. Amtrak train often rolls by at a very slow speed.
Yuppy dog park. This place is right by my fiance's workplace, so when he takes the dogs to work, we'll meet up here for lunch to let them run around. Too bad it's filled will yuppies. They glare when our 7 & 9 pound shelter dogs come up to say hi to their pure breeds, as if mutt is gonna rub off. The park itself is cool, on the border of industrial vs pearl. Big space to for dogs to run around. But seriously, some of the folks that take their dogs here need to chill out and let their dogs be dogs.
The Park itself is very open and can be most pleasant. Couldn't agree with Matthew more about the Dog Park section. We've heard it referred to as the Dog Ghetto. The other reviewers must have been commenting about the park as it existed before the official opening. Some trees would be nice. Could not possibly have been designed by a dog owner. Some are saying that the gravelly material on the ground in the Dog Ghetto could possibly cut the paws of the dogs. Mine is staying up on the grass.
We really need parking at these places that doesnt cost. I like to take my dog to the park at least 2x a day. They have a small area in the back thats fenced for off leash, a playground, a teack and a big grassy area they need to be leashed on. Called "the fields" because it used to be a big field. Not because theres fields for pups to frolick unfortunately. Luckily its not a bad neighborhood so dogs are clean and owners are friendly. The local businesses seemed more pup friendly too.
Dog owners rarely adhere to leash laws and only seem to clean up after their dogs when they know they are being watched. There is a dog play area, but this doesn't always get used. The play area for kids has a sand box and a play structure that was designed by color blind German fitness instructor that has no memory or knowledge of how children play. Just when the grass is healthy and lush there will be an event with an overpriced cover charge to turn the field back into a muddy mess.
Practically unusable if you have a sensitive dog and obey leash laws. Hundreds of people a day feel entitled to let their dogs free roam the grass area in the middle instead of the dedicated off leash area in the corner of the park. Rangers don’t seem to care enough to issue citations or post appropriate signage. I would like to be able to sit in the grass with my dog on leash, but it never seems safe. Sad to see such a beautiful area overwhelmed with spoiled and selfish people.
The dog park is super secure with tall, strong fencing. However, the park is extremely small with no vegetation at all. My dog gets bored there very easily. Sometimes, around 6pm, the park gets extremely busy and people bring in dogs that are not sociable, and we have to leave because the risk of a fight breaking out in such a small space is too much. So definitely good for a quick stop, but I wouldn’t rely on this park to really stimulate or exhaust my dog.
Love it. Portland’s urban parks are many and one of my favorite things about living here. This one has a big, open grass area that’s great whether it’s empty like it was on my last visit or packed with tents for a beer festival. The path around the field is wide enough for multiple parties and tree lined with art interspersed between the border plantings. The off leash area is clean and well maintained and makes going there fun just to watch the dogs play!
This is a well maintained park with lots of friendly people and their friendly dogs! It has a large grassy area for people to sit and relax, to throw frisbees, to play catch, sick a soccer ball, or to throw the ball for their dogs! The park is bordered by a cement walkway, trees, and benches. There is also a children’s park on one end and a freight train runs along the opposite end. This is a great place to meet new people and to socialize!
Clean, beautiful park with a wide array of features. There's a playground, picnic tables, large green lawn, circular path on the perimeter, water fountains, and a great view of the waterfront. There's even an off-leash dog park with two separate pens for big and small dogs. Although not large, the gravel-lined dog parks are well-secured with double gates to keep in escape artists like my pooch. The only thing missing is a beer garden!
I like this park. It's nice and the people are usually pretty cool or at least kind their own business. The only thing I don't love is when people bring their dogs and let them off leash outside the off leash area. Don't get me wrong, I love dogs. I love petting all the dogs. But sometimes I'm scared by unfamiliar dogs running up to me and I never know if they're friendly or not. That's probably the biggest downside.
Good area to bring your dog for a walk in the city. My husky had a fun time exploring. There's too many people for my liking, though understandable since it is a nice park. Sadly, it doesn't smell very good, but there's not a lot of outdoor places in Portland that do. What I like most about this park is how open it is, and how it's basically in the middle of a lot of nice places, where you can grab a drink or a bite.
The Fields Park is a stunning public park in Portland's Pearl District. It boasts a large open field, playground, picnic areas, and a covered pavilion. Its unique features include an interactive water feature and public art piece, all designed with sustainability in mind. The park offers a serene and inviting space to connect with nature while enjoying breathtaking city views and the Fremont bridge.
The playground is intended for kids 5+ but little kids can have fun too. Most of the structure is made with metal so it can get hot in the sun. There is a sand lot and is enclosed with gates at each end. The grass area outside the playground can be a nice but lots of dogs also use the grass so need to check the area. There are 2 gated dog areas also and a paved loop that goes around the grass
This is a nice, clean urban park with a good view of the Fremont Bridge. Most of the time I’m there it is being lightly used by families and clean cut young folks. It’s pretty noisy with the sounds of trains, construction, and traffic you would expect in this crowded part of the city. I bring my grandchildren here frequently to play on the playground and run on the large open grassy field.
Beautiful green space with a little something for everyone. I visited on a weekend afternoon and it was quite lively with people jogging, walking their dogs, playing with kids, or chatting in a bench. The train tracks running the side of the park, the red brick building with a rooftop water tower and the Fremont Bridge close by all give the park an post-industrial vibe that I enjoy a lot.
For an urban park, this is awesome! I appreciate that they have a fenced-in area for dogs. The dog area is fairly small and has sort of a sandy ground instead of grass, but they have water and a smaller area for shy dogs which is great. The playground looks really fun, too. There are often lots of people hanging out in the grass and benches on nice days, especially on weekends!
Wonderful park with her incredible dog park. Great views of the Fremont bridge. Nice little shops around. They occasionally have events here. The pearl is generally a nice area. Large open field with places to lay during the summer. The dog park has both a small dog area and a large dog area which is very much appreciated. You will enjoy it, go. The best dog park downtown.
Traditional happy hours may be a way of (pre covid) past but Fields Park offers up the next best thing. Gorgeous views, and I'm not just talking about the million dollar condos, lush and plentiful seating... and did I mention it's all you can drink, byob? Social distance responsibly this summer at Fields Park, your wallet and your health care provider will thank you!
This little park is a treasure. Great for a quick stroll in the evening, yoga in the morning, or frisbee in the afternoon. There seems to be a great community of dog owners here and the park helps the surrounding area feel like a real neighborhood. The dog park and playground are awesome features for those interested and the views of the Fremont bridge are gorgeous
The park is not made for dogs only. You have to consider people who are not all about dogs and that would prefer to have dogs leashed (some dog owners let their dogs run to others and assume everyone is a dogs friendly). Its a nice park to enjoy some relaxing time in the pearl. During warm days, its one of the best places in downtown to have a picnic at.
Volunteered at the craft beer festival today here. Beautiful view of the Fremont bridge. The dreamy lighting reflected off the surrounding buildings gave the event a spectacular transition to evening. This park easily held the event. I'm sure it's even more beautiful without the tents and bustle. Well-run event, with a very pleasant backdrop.
Beautiful, well kept, spacious urban park. Very large circular grass area and many non grass landscaped areas. two fenced-in dog run areas, all packed, sandy gravel. Great views of Fremont bridge, new and on-going hi-res construction. Great place to take or meet dogs. People are friendly too. Great Moroccan coffee shop, Ovation, at sw corner.
If you are a tourist or just visiting The Pearl district for first time, you have to come here. I used to live a block away of this park. I love it. ✔Very clean. ✔So spacious ✔ideally for your pets and children or ✔just for relaxing. Also ✔ it has the best view of the Fremont bridge in all Portland, you don't wanna miss that picture.
I love The Fields park... It's REALLY a great place to take your doggy friends, and meet new doggy friends! There's a decent play structure for the kiddos, a large fenced area where dogs can be off leash, and a huge field where they host events like the Portland Cider Festival. I enjoy going here every day!
It's fun. There will be construction through it starting soon. It will be on a good part of it. There are a couple of big signs up explaining what is going on. The track will be open with flaggers on some of it. The play pens for the 4 legged kids will be open.
Picnic area
Tables alone the track.
Nice little city park with unique climbing structures and a sand box. It's rather small and there were a lot of people when we went. I would not recommend for toddlers unless they are great climbers. The gate around the park is a nice touch to prevent small ones from easily making it to the busy street.
Field's Park has great playground for kids. It has a sand pit for younger children and a rope course for older children. The path to the slide is accessible with some assistance to younger children. The park has a large grassy area with a sidewalk path to go around. Great place for dogs and kids.
Attended the Portland Craft Beer Festival here and LOVED the venue. Free street parking after 7pm on the Sat I was there. Playground has a sand box, rope climby things, etc. Lots of green space inside the main part of the park. Beautiful views of the bridge and a neat neighborhood to explore.
Really cool park, in a ritzy/interesting/ semi busy part of town. Great for dogs, picnics, and photo sessions, but didn't see any kid friendly things like playgrounds, well, except the dog park depending on the child.... neat park tho. Few cafes around and streetcar right down the street.
Lovely and well maintained park that offered a wonderful start to my day! Plenty of friendly people walking through and playful pups having a blast. I'll definitely be back when I get the opportunity! Oh, and it has a nice looking play structure, though I didn't try it out myself …
A very spacious and sunny park, perfect for playing. I love the native plantings around here, the view of the bridge and rivers, etc. It's dog friendly, and for the most part people seem to be responsible in picking up after their dogs. The Pearl is definitely a place for dog watching!
Pleasant small neighborhood park surrounded by tall apartment buildings. There's a small playground, an enclosed dog run, and a large open, grassy area to throw a frizbee or lay on the grass. This is not a destination park, just a nice open space in a densely populated neighborhood.
In comparison to some parks in the city it is El Dorado. It's clean and bright and especially during the middle of the day on a weekend it's a fine place to stop for some sun or to bring kids for a quick play. Lots of grass and some walking trails make it a a small but useful park.
The fields is a little piece of heaven in the middle of the pearl. 2 years ago my one and only kissed me at this park it was nothing short of perfect considering he passed away due to brain cancer 7 short months later. The fields is where I go to sit and reconnect with Anthony
Great place to take your pup or just your friends on a sunny day! Lots of green space here and highly recommend it for good people watching. Your pup will love the dogs and people they get to meet as well. Having this type of park in our neighborhood is such an awesome perk!
Open and sunny park. The playground is suitable for ages 2 and up. There is a sandbox. Downside is that the leash rules are often ignored by dog owners, so there's dog feces in the field and it's not always safe to let your kids run too far. The public bathroom is clean.
Nice park to just lay out and chill. Buildings provide shade if you need it. Benches along the trail that circles the park. The bad part was that the ground stays wet after a rain for a long time so there are muddy patches all over. There were lots of dogs around too.
Really cool playground that my son's third-grade class spent a ton of energy during the middle of a walking field trip in the heart of the city. Lots of great equipment to climb over--there's even a hammock for weary dads to catch a free winks while the kids play.
Love that there is a fence around the playground! It's a less traditional playground and has a sand play area which is really fun. I can't wait until the trees get bigger and the playground has more shade. I would not recommend this playground on a hot day.
decent park - it is described as an on leash park -- it is not. Some do leash some do not. The dogs are well behaved and people have control over their dogs. There is an offical off leash section. Most people do clean up after their dogs ... most not all
Nice and open. Healthy, thick grass. Could use more tables and more crowded than I prefer but I think it's the nicest park for a social gathering in The Pearl so the number of people isn't too surprising. Overall a nice and convenient place to escape.
This is my favorite park to go to but I’m not rating it 5 stars at the moment because they haven’t fixed the gates in months. There’s usually two pairs of gates to get in so that the dogs are separated while you get ready to come in or leave.
A fun little park in the city! Climbing, swinging, and sand digging area for kids and a wide open space for walking, jogging, and dog exercising. There's also a cute cafe at the northeast end of the park to stop and get a beverage to sip on.
The off-leash dog area is great! It is covered in sand, which requires a bit of a wipe-down after your dog is done playing, but it is better than coming home with a muddy pup! There are lights at night and it feels like a safe, clean park.
Nice park close the water thats located between the buildings. Play area for kids as well and a big grassy area, great for dogs too. Conveniently located next to a coffee shop so i'd recommend grabbing one to go and sitting there.
Off-Leash area: below average square footage, but Sandy and secure, with a divided area to separate dogs if necessary. Due to the location, a lot of dogs are always coming and going and on a dry day, your dog will never get bored.
Nice park for taking a walk. Large circle with Shell sculptures around it. All of the dogs were very well behaved. Lots of deciduous trees including many Ginkgo Biloba which is becoming more populous in the Portland area. More
Nice little park. There is a good Cafe nearby so it's great to grab a drink and chill in the grass. Perfect place to get some sun, not so much for shade though there's a dog area, too, so lots of cute doggos around …
A great park to take toddlers in my class. We ride the streetcar most of the way there. It is enclosed in a fence with a gate on each side, though the latch is broken on one gate. Usually very clean and well maintained.
Really nice too see it after not being there for awhile most of all watching my pup recall being there. We began our trainings and bond through our time there but stopped for a few years but yeah nice memories and park
Not one of my favorites, There's the small fenced area that is all sand. And the grassy areaIs too close to traffic for my liking. Maybe it was just when I was there but the people there want very friendly either.
I love this park right by my favorite coffee place in Portland. It’s quaint and quiet right by the city, there’s a view of the industrial side of Portland, and if you stay long enough, a train may just pass by.
Good park in the city, lots of dogs even in the field area. I like it but be aware. Of leash area has two parts if you wanted a separate space for smaller/shy dogs. Nice view of the riverfront and 405 bridge.
If you have a dog, they have fenced off areas where you can let your dog off leash to play, runners use the circular sidewalk around the whole park for light runs. Seems to be a decent and popular place.
It's a pretty good dog park, a bit on the small side. With the exception of one dog owner, everyone brings their well socialized dogs so it has been a good place (with the one above noted exception...)
Great place to lay in the sun and there is free group yoga in the mornings. There is a dog park attached so please don't let your dog eliminate in the grassy area as many people lay there and do yoga.
Truly "open" open-space park in the north Pearl adjacent to the Willamette River; spectacular views of Fremont Bridge, including multiple reflections in the glass towers at the south end of the park.
Lovely park. Lots of dogs and cats. Sunny with the sides shaded by trees. Relatively easy to park in the area. Street parking is free after 7pm. You need Parking Kitty app to parking during the day.
This park is a nice place to sit down and enjoy a drink or book for a break from the city bustle. The area is clean with sidewalks, railings, trash bins, and has beautiful lavender plants and trees.
We had a great time here today... perfect place to socialize and exercise your doggies in the fenced, off leash dog area! It was a beautiful day here in the pearl district. We will be returning.
One of the best parks be it for dogs, kids, or sunbathers with a coffee in hand. Very clean even though it is a dog area, and a great view of the bridge. Lots of space to keep distance as well.
The Fields Park is a wonderful urban playground with a gated playground for children, a fenced dog park, and wide open grassy space for picnics, movies in the park, the Cider Summit, and more.
Nice big park with a large grassy area. Many dogs. One play area for kids, 4-8 years old. They also has the most uncomfortable hammock ever, steel cables and balls connectors. Ouch. Hahaha
I have brought my dog trippy there multiple times it's her favorite Park to go to she meets lots of friends there they have an off-leash area and all the dogs and humans are friendly there
Conveniently located. Dog park is fun, but use of dirt causes mud when raining and dust kicks up from dogs and covers your clothes. Don't wear anything you actually care about . …
I love it! Lots of people jog, walk, hangout and take their dogs to the park. They also have coffee and tea shops in the area. It’s a really great place to just hang out and relax.
The closed in area was cool but small. The field was nice. Gets pretty muddy but it was a great space downtown. The field is not closed in but it isn't right next to a busy street.
If you would like a dog, but do not own a dog, you may aquire dog energy by dog-watching in this park. Also v neighborhood/living room feel with picnics and people hanging out.
Not enough shade. The dog park is a barren wasteland. Condo back doors open into park making it feel less public. Playground climbing equipment was harsh on little hands.
This place is awesome! Brand new, huge TVs for every game and every sport. Outdoor and indoor seating. Great burgers. Excellent drink menu. Can't go wrong coming here!
Wide open space for dogs to run, kids to frolic, and adults to stretch their legs. Sweeping view of the Fremont Bridge and close to many eateries & coffee houses.
Plenty of open space with nice dog park on the edge of Downtown Portland. One may never even consider the giant tunnel shaft hidden underneath its calm exterior.
A very popular Pearl District park, great for walkers and special dog area. Great also for mommies with kids..a great newer playground. Kids love this place.
This is relaxing community park with a dog area and 1/8 of a mile walking loop. Family and friends gather to socialize and unwind. Another gem in the Pearl.
my dog loves it but it has a lot of concrete and can burn you dogs paws. I would recommend going at night for your pups sake. but it is fully fenced in.
The real urban heart of Portland unlike Pioneer Sq. Behaved homeless mixed with telegenic yuppie millennials and their adorbs dogs makes for a fun time.
Nobody seems to use the dog park there? Lots of dogs running crazy loose off- leash everywhere. And I love dogs, but it was a little much to navigate.
Beautiful spot for lunch or a Cider Festival. Small, modern playground and some nice sculptures, benches and tables. Mostly a big, open green space.
Not a ton of room, but not crowded on my visit so able to play some small side pickup soccer. Can't beat the urban backdrop. An amazing playground.
Beautiful park, just guard your picnic as it is primarily a dog park and there are many owners who haven’t trained their dogs how to be in public.
Amazing area! The benches are well kept and the area is clean! This park has played a big role in a slue of stories I am currently working on!
Clean and well maintained park in the pearl district. There’s a lot of open and uncovered spare for a quick game of casual Frisbee or soccer
A couple blocks from my house, always taking my pups over there to get a littlefresh air and learn to appropriately interact with other dogs
Just a big open grassy field but very well kept, clean peaceful and free of homeless. Perfect for doggos. Great for an urban green space.
So peaceful. Love hanging out here with my daughter. There's an enclosed dog park and a super cute play area for kids that has a hammock!
It is okay during the day but when it comes to night time there are some shady people that come to the park and make people feel unsafe.
Nice park, dog friendly and lots of lululemon kinda crowd walking and socializing. I lied. They don’t socialize. It’s Portland remember?