A Summer Day at Memorial Park on The Willamette
There's lots to enjoy on a sunny summer day at Memorial Park. Pack a picnic, the bocce balls, and your swim suit for this Recess on The Intertwine.
There's lots to enjoy on a sunny summer day at Memorial Park. Pack a picnic, the bocce balls, and your swim suit for this Recess on The Intertwine.
The Washougal River Greenway includes various parcels on lower Washougal River between Sandy Swimming Hole and Lacamas Creek. The greenway provides extensive shoreline access. Facilities include ½ mile walking trail and boat launch. Additional property located on the Washougal River upstream of Vernon Road Bridge provides opportunities for swimming, picnicking and fishing.
This 234-acre regional park stretches for 2.5 miles along the west shore of Vancouver Lake. With 35 developed acres of parkland, visitors can enjoy covered picnic facilites with Barbeques, the playground, paddling on the lake, and sand volleyball on the shore.
The Esplanade includes docks, piers, overlooks, a plaza for festivals and gatherings, floating walkways, fountains, and public art. It connects the east and west sides of the Central City around its central feature – the Willamette River.
This four-acre facility is the second-most-used sports complex in the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District.
Specifically dedicated to youth baseball and softball, the Sunset Park Sports Complex annually draws thousands of athletes and spectators for local, state and regional games and tournaments.
It is located next to THPRD's Sunset Swim Center
Sellwood Riverfront Park is at the southern edge of Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge and provides access to the Springwater Trail. The park provides water access for swimming (but no beach) and fishing, a boat dock and canoe launch, a dog off-leash area, natural surface and paved paths, and picnic tables.
South Waterfront Park has a boat launch for paddlers and paved paths throughout the park.
Marquam Beach, just north of the Marquam Bridge, provides summer access to swim in the Willamette. Learn more about improving access to the river from Willamette Riverkeeper and The Big Float.
This community park includes play and swimming areas, baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, and tennis
Salmon Creek Regional Park/Klineline Pond is a very popular place to swim, with a bathhouse, roped swimming areas and observation platforms. The park also features 35 acres of developed parkland and 368 acres of undeveloped greenspace. Salmon Creek Regional park is also the eastern trailhead for the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail, and backs up to the Salmon Creek Sports Association Complex, home of Vancouver girls softball.
Providing three miles of river access, two 9-hole disc golf courses, picnic areas, swimming along the banks of the Columbia, and enjoyable paths through a lush native riverine landscape, this park is paradise to those who love life on the edge.