parks
The Google map on the left indicates every location tagged "park" that we've visited and blogged about so far, with the orange markers indicating things that are currently in season / open / available.
Fort Vancouver- After 200 years, still the only reason to visit Vancouver.
Washington Park Playground- Portland's largest play structure is usually pretty busy.
Westmoreland Park- A neighborhood park with water features - and scary birds.
Lacamas Park- A sublime showcase of Northwestern habitats.
Mount Tabor Park- Three reservoirs, two playgrounds and a volcano.
Blue Lake Regional Park- A lively summertime spot by the lake with plenty to do.
Columbia Park- A big, beautiful park to play in – especially in summer.
Sellwood Park- An enormous playground and space to kick a ball around...
Peninsula Park- The jewel in the crown of the Portland parks system.
Kelley Point Park- Sand, trails, driftwood and container ships. .
Kelley Butte- Portland's creepiest park. Avoid at all costs.

- Fort Vancouver
- After 200 years, still the only reason to visit Vancouver.

- Washington Park Playground
- Portland's largest play structure is usually pretty busy.

- Westmoreland Park
- A neighborhood park with water features - and scary birds.

- Lacamas Park
- A sublime showcase of Northwestern habitats.

- Mount Tabor Park
- Three reservoirs, two playgrounds and a volcano.

- Blue Lake Regional Park
- A lively summertime spot by the lake with plenty to do.

- Columbia Park
- A big, beautiful park to play in – especially in summer.

- Sellwood Park
- An enormous playground and space to kick a ball around...

- Peninsula Park
- The jewel in the crown of the Portland parks system.

- Kelley Point Park
- Sand, trails, driftwood and container ships. .

- Kelley Butte
- Portland's creepiest park. Avoid at all costs.
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