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Fountains
N Portland
McCoy Fountain
NE Portand
Holladay Park Fountain
SE Portland
The Rose Petal
SW Portland
Animals in Pools, "The Car Wash", Bill Naito Legacy, Chimney, The Dreamer, Elk, Ira Keller's Civic Forecourt, Kelly, Lovejoy, Pioneer Courthouse Square Waterfall, Salmon Street Springs, Shemanski, Skidmore, Teachers
NW Portland
Jamison Square Fountain, Horse Trough Fountain

Portland's Municipal Fountains

General Information about the Fountains

 

 

Most of the Portland Water Bureau's municipal decorative fountains operate spring through fall from 6:30 am to 8:00 pm.

 

If a fountain is not operating during that time period, the Portland Water Bureau is performing maintenance or repairs to the fountain.

 

If repair work is necessary, the bureau restores fountains to full operation as quickly as possible.

 

Aesthetics are important to us! The Regional Arts and Culture Council advises the Portland Water Bureau on maintenance of bronze sculptures. The natural aging of unprotected bronze causes the green color (patina) found on some of the bronze sculptures in the fountains.

 

We take fountain operations very seriously! The decorative fountains are turned off during winter months for maintenance and repairs.

 

Rules to Follow When Visiting the Fountains

 

 

 

Look but don't drink! The water flowing in decorative fountains is not for drinking. To conserve water, most of these fountains recycle water. The water is chlorinated to a level comparable with swimming pools.

 

Be safe! Although people enjoy splashing around in the interactive fountains, (Jamison Square, McCoy, Holladay Park, Salmon Street Springs), there are potential dangers for unattended children.

 

Please use caution at all fountains. Slippery surfaces, rapidly moving water, and pools of water require careful attention.

 

UPDATE 5/14/12: Jamison Square Fountain has been repaired and will be on for the summer season :-)

 

Walking Tour Map (PDF): Download a self-guided tour of downtown Portland's fountains. You can download it here or e-mail the Webmaster to have one sent to you in the mail.

 

Please make sure to include your name and mailing address.