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Grant Park
Grant Park
Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden for Children
Grant Park
NE 33rd Ave & US Grant Pl Locate this site in PortlandMaps

General Info

Acreage: 19.90
Acquired in 1922

Amenities

Includes baseball field, basketball court, disabled access play area, disabled access restroom, dog off-leash area, football field, fountain, paths – paved, paths – unpaved, picnic site – reservable, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, statue or public art, tennis court – lighted, track, and water play feature.

Baseball Field Basketball Court Disabled Access Play Area Disabled Access Restroom Dog Off-Leash Area Football Field Fountain Paths – Paved Paths – Unpaved Picnic Site – Reservable Picnic Tables Playground Soccer Field Softball Field Statue Or Public Art Tennis Court –  Lighted Track Water Play Feature

Related Information

Grant Off-leash Area Map.pdf (PDF Document, 722.1 Kb)

Grant Off-leash Hours.pdf (PDF Document, 243.6 Kb)


Special Information

Park hours: 5:00am-midnight

To reserve a sports field or picnic area, call 503-823-2525.
Picnic Site Maps & Info

Wading Pool Update
PP&R has closed its wading pools for health and safety reasons, as required by new State of Oregon regulations. In 2002, an inventory and assessment of wading pools was completed. Based on those recommendations, as well as input from maintenance and planning staff, PP&R has identified 17 wading pools for replacement and 7 for elimination. Please read the FAQ for more information.

Historical Information

The park is named after Ulysses S. Grant who visited Portland three times, a rare thing for a president to do in the days before air travel - or even before standardized rail travel! Grant was first assigned to Fort Vancouver where he made friends with many of Portland's politicians.

Grant Park was the setting for many scenes in children's books by Beverly Cleary. In 1991, a group of teachers, librarians, and business people formed the Friends of Henry & Ramona, and began to raise funds for the Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden for Children. Portland artist Lee Hunt created life-sized bronze statues of three of Cleary's best-loved characters - Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins, and Henry's dog Ribsy. Fountains were installed under Ramona's and Ribsy's feet for kids to splash in during warm weather. Scattered around the concrete fountain slab are granite plaques engraved with the titles of the Cleary books that take place in Portland - and a map of the neighborhood showing where events in the books "really happened." The Sculpture Garden was dedicated on October 13, 1995. Click here for more information.