Parking - Parking lot & street parking
- 3 designated parking spaces
- Paved pathway to play area
- 500 feet to play area from parking lot with a moderate slope
- 50 feet to play area from street
Play Area - Engineered mulch surface
- Ramp into play area
Play Equipment - Sensory play elements
Other Amenities - Accessible restroom
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
One of the new wave of multi-use neighborhood parks during the City Beautiful movement, this property became a park due to a bond issue for parks and playground expansion approved by voters in 1919. The natatorium (swim facility) was construced in 1925 along with two brick comfort stations. By 1926, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, and a ball field were added.