This tree-lined parkway showcases Portland State University and its setting inside the city. Bronze statues of pioneers and other Portland characters look on as students and businesspeople shuttle about. Sidewalks stripe the greenway, and alongside the park are national historic buildings and cultural attractions, including the Oregon History Center and the Portland Art Museum. The closest MAX stop is just a few blocks northwest of this area, outside the Multnomah County Central Library.
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Grant Park is a really beautiful park. Large, lush, green, and filled with a ton of things for everyone in the family to do. That includes some of my...
I love this park! I jog and walk here whenever I can. It's beautiful filled with trees and grassy areas. There are lots of friendly dogs, running around...
This is a beautiful neighborhood park with lots of great amenities. There is a rubber track sunken below the level of the street, great for running in any...
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This park embodies, for me, all that is right about Portland. You know that a city that sets so much land aside for nature has its priorities i...
This is the largest park in the USA, complete with miles of hiking trails, a zoo, a japanese garden, a rose garden, and an aboretum full of tra...
Rose garden is amazing
“My Secret Garden”
The South Park Blocks aren't a tourist attraction in the strictest sense, but they're one of the parts of Portland that I remember most fondly....
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