Woodlawn City Park,
6854 Northeast Claremont Avenue, Portland, OR 97211
About Us

Woodlawn City Park, located at 6854 Northeast Claremont Avenue in Portland, Oregon, is a popular tourist attraction and park in the area. One unique feature of the park is that it serves as a Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Node (BEECN), providing a place for individuals to seek assistance and report damage or injuries after a major earthquake when phone service may be down.
Visitors to Woodlawn City Park can also enjoy a virtual tour of the trees within the park, as well as admire the beautiful seating wall near the playground crafted by Portland artist Anne Storrs. The Buckeye Bench design, inspired by the Sweet buckeye tree in the park, features cast forms resembling different views of the tree's leaves.
The City of Portland is committed to providing meaningful access to all individuals, including those with disabilities, and offers translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, and other services to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws. Visitors can request these services online or by calling 503-823-4000.
Overall, Woodlawn City Park offers a blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and emergency services, making it a valuable asset to the Portland community.
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Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
5:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
5:00 AM - 0:00 AM
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Reviews
"In a city full of parks, Woodlawn is most noticeable for its size and for the car bridge that cuts through the middle of it. This is a fairly large park with a paved path running throughout. There is a small playground with a standard swingset but also a tire swing. There is a small water feature for hot days For sports there is plenty of open green space for soccer, frisbee, or football. There is a baseball diamond and 2 separate areas with basketball hoops. And while there is no “off leash” area that I am aware of, there is plenty of green space for your pets to enjoy. space."
"This park is only 6 minutes drive from my house and I don’t think I’ve ever been before. Then during Covid I was hunting for a lesser known park, visited there on a weekday at about 11:30AM, and we had the splash pad all to ourselves! Parking was easy, there is some nice shade, and the kids had a blast!"
"Nice park. Beware of off leash dogs (although that's not allowed). Basketball court, playground, water splash play area, softball diamond."
"Cute Park great play area I like the benches for us to sit and eat good social distancing space between benches nice and green. Also has a basketball court more than one nice trails frisbee golf track"
"While the park is available 24 hours I suspect that the bathrooms are only open from 5am to midnight. I see a guy closing up just before midnight. This is a great park with lots of benches, secluded forest spots, a playground and multipurpose tables. The playground is on woodchips and the equipment is in good repair. No parking except for nearby street but they are on transit. There is an underpass which leads to the Woodlawn amphitheater and water park. Though I believe most people consider them one park. The other side had a water feature kids can play in, a water fountain, two sports areas and a terrific open field. A great place to spend a day."
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