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Woodstock Park (Portland, Oregon)

Public park in Portland, Oregon, U.S.


Public park in Portland, Oregon, U.S.

FieldValue
nameWoodstock Park
photoFile:Woodstock Park, Portland, Oregon, U.S., 2024.jpg
photo_captionPart of the park in 2024
mapPortland
locationSoutheast 47th Avenue and Steele Street
nearest_cityPortland, Oregon
coords
area14.11 acre
created1921
operatorPortland Parks & Recreation
open5 a.m. to midnight daily

Woodstock Park is a public park located in the Woodstock neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, in the United States.

Description and history

Operated by Portland Parks & Recreation, the park was acquired in 1921 and measures 14.11 acre. SE 47th Avenue and SE 50th Avenue form the west and east boundaries; Woodstock Park is bounded by SE Steele Street to the north and by SE Harold Street and Woodstock School to the south.

Amenities include a dog off-leash area, horseshoe pit, paved paths, picnic tables, a playground, public art, restroom facilities, soccer and softball fields and tennis courts. The park has hosted high school softball games, movies, Woodstock School reunions, and an annual event known as "Unimproved Road". In 2012, Portland Parks & Recreation budget cuts threatened to close Woodstock Park's restroom facility and reduce daily care.

References

References

  1. "Woodstock Park". [[Portland Parks & Recreation]].
  2. "Woodstock Off-leash Area Map". Portland Parks & Recreation.
  3. "Woodstock Off-leash Hours". Portland Parks & Recreation.
  4. Brandon }}{{dead link, Steve. (April 10, 2012). "Prep Watch: Cleveland tops Wilson 12-11 in back-and-forth PIL 5A softball game". [[Pamplin Media Group]].
  5. (2010). "Movies in the Park". Index Publishing.
  6. (July 31, 2012). "Events and Activities in August". Pamplin Media Group.
  7. (2011). "Unimproved Road". Index Publishing.
  8. MacKinnon, Merry. (March 5, 2012). "Budget cuts may leave Portland Parks patrons feeling less than flush, themselves". Pamplin Media Group.
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