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Oregon City
Oregon City is located approximately
13 miles south of Portland, along the
banks of the Willamette and
Clackamas Rivers. Parks and recre-
ational opportunities abound. The city
has a long history, and was Oregon’s
first state capital.
Contact: 503-496-1201
Web: orcity.org/parksandrecreation/
parks
Abernethy Creek Park
16th and John Adams streets
Atkinson Park
1601 Jackson Street,
Amenities: significant natural areas,
great views, a restroom building and a
picnic shelter
Barclay Hills Park
13571 Barclay Hills Drive
Amenities: playground, basketball
court, small open play area
Barclay Park
711 12th St.
Buena Vista
1601 Jackson St.
The Buena Vista Clubhouse, located
at 16th and Jackson Street in
Atkinson Park, is a fun place to hold
birthday parties and receptions.
Canemah Children’s Park
815 Fourth Ave.
Amenities: picnic shelter, basketball
court, small play area, adjacent to
Metro’s Canemah Bluff natural area.
Clackamas Cove River Access Trail
Main Street Extension
The approximately one-mile trail runs
through the Clackamette Cove area
from the Main Street Extension to
Washington Street, which connects to
the footbridge to Gladstone.
Carnegie Spray Park
606 John Adams St.
Amenities: spray park
Chapin Park
340 Warner Parrott Road
Amenities: four baseball/softball dia-
monds, two soccer fields, shelter,
walking path
Clackamette Park
1955 Clackamette Drive
The Clackamas River flows into the
Willamette at the boundary of scenic
Clackamette Park situated on 22
acres.
Amenities: skatepark, RV Park, picnic
tables
End of the Oregon Trail
1726 Washington St.
Amenities: picnic tables
Hartke Park
556 Hartke Loop
Amenities: small play area, two tennis
courts, basketball court
Hazelwood Park
920 Laurelwood Drive
Hillendale Park
19260 Clairmont Way
Amenities: picnic shelter, tennis court,
walking path, two play areas for chil-
dren
Jon Storm Park
1801 Clackamette Drive
McLoughlin Promenade
The promenade is a 7.8-acre linear
park on the bluff above downtown,
which provides spectacular views of
the Willamette River, Willamette Falls
and downtown Oregon City. It also
provides a connection to the Oregon
City Municipal Elevator.
Mt. View Cemetery
Mt. View holds the graves of some of
the city’s earliest pioneers.
500 Hilda Street
Contact: 503-657-8299
Old Canemah Park
150 Third Ave.
Amenities: walking trails, changing
grades, picnic areas, beautiful views
of the Willamette River
Park Place Park
16180 Front Ave.
Amenities: natural areas, internal walk-
ing paths, playground, restroom build-
ing, parking
Richard Bloom Tots’ Park
802 Sixth St.
Amenities: tot playground, tot swings,
restroom
Rivercrest Park
131 Park Drive
Amenities: two covered picnic areas,
interactive spraypark, play area for
children, T-ball field, new tennis and
basketball courts. The spray park is
open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., weather
permitting, between Memorial Day
and Labor Day.
Shenandoah Park
Intersection of Shenandoah Rd. and
Allegheny, just west of Central Point
Rd.
Singer Creek Park
130 Linn Ave.
Amenities: natural habitats, disc golf
Stafford Park
569 Holmes Lane
Amenities: open grass area, no devel-
oped facilities
Waterboard Park
921 Waterboard Park Road
Amenities: beautiful view of Oregon
City, walking paths, wildlife
Wesley Linn Park
12901 Frostier Parkway (off Leland)
Amenities: baseball/softball fields,
soccer/multi-purpose fields, play-
ground, picnic areas, lots of open
space
Gladstone
Gladstone Parks and Recreation
strives to create recreation, leisure
and cultural opportunities by providing
high quality parks, facilities, program-
ming and support services to people
of all ages.
Contact: 503-557-2769
Web: ci.gladstone.or.us
Abernethy Lane Trail
1.8 acre walkway/trail on old railroad
trail between Glen Echo Avenue and
Portland Avenue.
Cross Memorial Park
275 E. Clackamas Blvd.
Amenities: permanent restrooms,
paved walking/bicycle paths, picnic
tables, irrigation system, overhead
lighting
Dahl Beach
Access is obtained from Meldrum Bar
Park Road
Amenities: beaches for swimmers and
picnickers during the summer months,
river frontage
Dierickx Field
Located on Risley Avenue north of W.
Gloucester
Amenities: baseball fields, permanent
restrooms, snack shack, bleachers,
baseline fencing
Gladstone Nature Park
10 acres/paved walking trail located
between Oatfield Road and Webster
Road.
Glen Echo Wetland
Located north of Glen Echo Avenue
Undeveloped wetlands
High Rocks Park
33 82nd Drive
Amenities: beautiful views of the
Clackamas River, swimming, picnick-
ing
Max Patterson Memorial Park
400 E. Exeter St.
Amenities: two tennis courts, two soft-
ball diamonds, children’s play area,
gazebo, spray park
Meldrum Bar State Park
Meldrum Bar Park Road at River Road
Amenities: boat ramp and floating
dock, potable water, portable rest-
rooms, parking lot for boat trailers, a
small picnic area, community gardens,
12-acre sports field complex with four
soccer fields, five softball/baseball
fields and permanent restrooms, a
mile of paved bicycle/pedestrian
paths, off-leash dog park.
Olson Property
Located at the north end of Risley
Avenue, just east of McLoughlin
Boulevard
Undeveloped wetland
Robin Hood Park
A neighborhood park in the Sherwood
Forest area
Amenities: playground equipment,
including swings, slide, merry-go-
round, lawn areas
Salty Acres Wetlands
On the plat of the Salty Acres
Subdivision
Stocker Park
Located at the easterly end of E.
Clarendon Street.
A memorial to a former Gladstone res-
ident; it is entirely landscaped
Valley View Road
Located adjacent to the Oak Lodge
Water Reservoir Site on Valley View
Road
Amenities: a neighborhood park with
play equipment and picnic tables