Washington Park
Washington Park
4.5
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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This popular park offers miles of trails, an extensive rose garden, a large Japanese garden and a zoo. For information on free shuttles, attraction admission hours and pricing within the park, and maps, visit our website.
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- BrakiWorldTravelerBelgrade, Serbia19,450 contributionsHuge park above PortlandWashington park is located on a small hill in the western suburbs of Portland. Its elevated position offers some nice viewpoints over downtown, but there're many things to do as well: Japanese gardens (paying), Rose gardens (free), Holocaust memorial, many walking and cycling paths, etc... Parking could be difficult to find, specially on a nice sunny day and it's paying. Beware of leaving valuables visible in your car, there're many warning signs of car robbery.Visited April 2024Traveled with familyWritten May 30, 2024
- TennisStar602New Jersey712 contributionsWashington Park might as well be Portland‘s version of Central Park.My friends and I explored this park, and we especially enjoyed our tour of the International Rose Test Center. It was free to enter this park, but this park had only metered parking. I parked just outside of this park, and I was able to get free parking for the daylight hours. I saw many tennis courts and rosebushes. The Japanese Garden had an admission fee, so we did not go there. I even caught a small glimpse of the Portland skyline. This park had a restroom, a food truck, and a gift shop.Visited July 2024Traveled with friendsWritten June 30, 2024
- platpeepsBirmingham, United Kingdom616 contributionswashington Park, Portland OregonAbsolutely delightful open park space - we had probably visited a bit too early for the full display of roses in the rose garden, but it was looking wonderful despite being a bit early in the season! A wonderful stop off after a long drive from our previous desitination. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend this place. We loved the small Holocaust memorial garden. Just delightful, a real "oasis"!Visited May 2024Traveled with friendsWritten August 24, 2024
- CountryGal5759Jackson, Ohio538 contributionsBeautiful Rose GardensWe found the park by chance on our way to the Portland Japanese Gardens. The aroma was unforgettable. We smelled the roses before we entered the park. So many beautiful roses overlooking the city. So beautifully maintained. Wish we would have gone here and skipped the entrance fee for the japanese gardens. We actually spent more time here and enjoyed the free park more than the Japanese Gardens.Visited August 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten September 1, 2024
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TheTravelHawks
Bainbridge Island, WA489 contributions
Sep 2021
How did we miss this Portland treasure? Okay, we did take our kids when they were little to the Children's Museum in Washington Park. And we attended a reception a couple of decades ago at the nearby Pittock Mansion. But how did we miss the outdoor Hoyt Arboretum, the remarkable variety of trees and all the trails to hike? The outdoor Vietnam Memorial alone is worth the visit. Laid out in circular fashion with nuggets of history for each year of the war throughout is fantastic! Both moving and informative it is worth taking time to read it all. The trails are just incredible and it's right of the MAX, and walkable from downtown. Shame on us; we will be back!
Written September 7, 2021
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Deb B
Red Oak, IA37 contributions
Jul 2021
Spent one day at the zoo and another walking around the International Rose Test Garden and Hoyt Arboretum. If we had more time, we would have visited a few more of the attractions. We arrived using the TriMet MAX and on the second day took advantage of the free shuttle to take us to the different sites. We ate lunch at the zoo and that was a tasty meal at the Africafe. Enjoyable walking tours on both days.
Written July 9, 2021
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Hiker-7
Sacramento CA154 contributions
May 2019
We hiked around the park with a friend from out of town. The park is beautiful and a safe place for a hike. You can walk for 30 minutes or many many hours depending on the route(s) you choose. A variety of habitats from woodlands to more open meadows attract a variety of birds. Early morning is best for bird watching. Always a good place to get some exercise.
Written March 25, 2020
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,450 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
Washington park is located on a small hill in the western suburbs of Portland. Its elevated position offers some nice viewpoints over downtown, but there're many things to do as well: Japanese gardens (paying), Rose gardens (free), Holocaust memorial, many walking and cycling paths, etc...
Parking could be difficult to find, specially on a nice sunny day and it's paying. Beware of leaving valuables visible in your car, there're many warning signs of car robbery.
Parking could be difficult to find, specially on a nice sunny day and it's paying. Beware of leaving valuables visible in your car, there're many warning signs of car robbery.
Written May 31, 2024
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Jeremy C
Atlanta, GA948 contributions
Aug 2023
One of the Portland highlights - make sure to visit the Rose Garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Hoyt Arboretum. Highly recommended. Given the cost of the parking within Washington Park, I suggest either taking mass transit or parking outside of the park and walking inside.
Written August 17, 2023
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Nicks J
Edinburgh, UK46 contributions
Jul 2023 • Solo
I absolutely loved my morning spent here. It’s walkable from the centre of Portland and is beautifully laid out, and very well sign posted. The Rose Garden is just stunning; the Holocaust Memorial is so very moving and the Sacajawea Statue is beautiful.
Well worth a visit.
Well worth a visit.
Written July 2, 2023
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TennisStar602
New Jersey712 contributions
Jul 2024 • Friends
My friends and I explored this park, and we especially enjoyed our tour of the International Rose Test Center. It was free to enter this park, but this park had only metered parking. I parked just outside of this park, and I was able to get free parking for the daylight hours. I saw many tennis courts and rosebushes. The Japanese Garden had an admission fee, so we did not go there. I even caught a small glimpse of the Portland skyline. This park had a restroom, a food truck, and a gift shop.
Written June 30, 2024
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Gary W
Richmond, Australia869 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Had a lovely walk through Washington Park. It is quite a steep walk but well worth the exercise. Highlights include the Holocaust memorial which is extremely tasteful, the Japanese Gardens and the squirrels. Lots of paved walkways and a good spot for e-scooters.
Written September 21, 2023
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EllenChr
Oslo, Norway2,603 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
If you visit Portland be sure to visit the park. We took the tram from the center and when we came up from the station there is a free shuttle that takes you all around the park so you can hop-on-hop-off wherever you want. As the park is pretty big this is a nice option. It’s also great just to walk if you are in shape. We walked back down to town which was fine. The rose garden is fantastic (and free), the different monuments are worth a look. We did not enter the Japanese garden (long queue and high price).
Written July 10, 2023
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EdMBev
Topeka, KS110 contributions
Jun 2022
Walked from main entrance parking lot to International Rose Garden (2 miles?) around 8:30 am (some attractions don’t open until 10 am). Via the Overlook and Wildwood trails passing by the Visitors Center. Enjoyable and long, but, didn’t expect to pass backyards of houses and encounter several residents. Not an early morning to myself. Some mud in spots, best to wear boots most months of the year.
Took the shuttle bus back to the entrance.
Took the shuttle bus back to the entrance.
Written June 25, 2022
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How much time should i allocate for Washington park? For a no rush stroll through the Japanese garden..rose garden etc?
Written May 7, 2019
Give yourself a whole hour or more for the Japanese Garden. Walk slowly. Take it all in. It's supposed to be serene, and being on a timeline messes with that.
The park itself is huge, so maybe set at least a half day aside if you can hang with nature.
Written May 8, 2019
Is there a restaurant in the park for eating lunch?
Written February 4, 2019
Ditto what others have said. There was a “hot dog” cart when we were there too. And take the free bus around the park to minimize the walking necessary. Have fun and check out the Roses!!!
Written February 6, 2019
Is there a big bike trail to ride around the park before it opens ?
Written October 8, 2017
No specific bike trails, but there are plenty of bikers on the winding roads through the park. Check out the park map.
Written October 9, 2017
Is "the Zoo" that they refer to the actual Oregon Zoo? Its confusing to me when I read the reviews about Washington Park....
Written August 17, 2017
Yes it is.
Plan for some congestion and parking challenges on weekends
Written August 17, 2017
How best to get to Washington Park from MAX red line.
Written July 25, 2017
The Red line...avoid the parking morass (not always) and park elsewhere...Downtown, the burbs wherever any max line is...
Written February 5, 2019
We are from Brazil.
Is it easy to park at Washington Park on Sunday ?
Written July 11, 2017
My kids and I will be in Portland for just an afternoon and evening, and I had the Japanese Garden on our agenda. Then found out it's actually located in Washington Park where several other places to see are located, too, like the children's museum, zoo, etc. Is everything located so far apart that we'd need to drive and park at the different locations, or do we park in one location and just walk to the locations we want to go?
Written July 16, 2016
P.S. The walk from the parking area to the top @ the Japanese Garden is steep. If your children are small-young or you have a stroller, suggest you use the shuttle, which is well scheduled.
Written July 16, 2016
Flying into to Portland sept 24th we have reservations for a place in Newport starting on the 25th not sure what to do or stay on the 24th I've only been to Oregon once and that was over in Bend so first time in Portland and Newport any suggestions as to what city to stay in on the 24th stay in Portland for the night or drive to Newport I would love to see the beauty of Oregon. Just me and my husband. Any suggestions on what to do, stay
Written June 23, 2016
I agree with Dan D. - it depends on your preferences. We enjoy staying in NW Portland in the Pearl District, because of the restaurants and accessibility to Washington Park. It's all so close you can hike then walk to lunch when you're done. We've been known to put on 10 miles without alot of effort. If you like the river, try staying by the waterfront. The Saturday market is always fun and there are loads of restaurants nearby. We usually stay at te Hilton as it's close to the river and shopping. If in the Pearl, we choose something that area. Transportation around the city is easy. No need for a car.
Written July 9, 2016
HI, is there any food available in the park? If so, where? Also, which areas such as the Rose Garden and Japanese require tickets/payment? Or is there an admission just to get into the park. I'm confused; not finding good information on the website. Thanks so much to anyone who can help.
Written April 3, 2016
I didn't pay anything but we just walked around. There are several indoor spots that may have food but I didn't go into them I'm sorry I couldn't be more help.
Written April 4, 2016
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