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Metro
Metro helps make the region an extraordinary place to live, work and play. Metro is an elected regional government, and serves more than 1.5 million residents in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties and the 25 cities in the Portland region.
Grand Ave • Portland, OR
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Portland Parks and Recreation
Portland Parks and Recreation provides care to more than 10,000 acres of parks and natural areas, and offers thousands of programs for all ages at its community centers, swim pools, and other recreation facilities.
1120 SW Fifth Ave #1302 • Portland, OR 97204 • 503-823-7529
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Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation
The department provides recreation and sports programs for residents of all ages, and manages nearly 7,000 acres of parkland, more than 44 miles of trails, and a number of community facilities, including pools, a tennis/racquetball center, and community centers.
610 Esther Street, P.O. Box 1995 • Vancouver, WA 98668-1995
www.vanclarkparks-rec.org |
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Clean Water Services
Clean Water Services is a water resource management utility committed to protecting water resources in the Tualatin River Watershed. Nearly 500,000 customers enjoy clean water and healthy rivers and streams through innovative wastewater and stormwater services, flood management projects, water quality and stream enhancement projects, fish habitat protection and more.
2550 Southwest Hillsboro Highway • Hillsboro, OR 97123
www.cleanwaterservices.org |
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North Clackamas Parks and Recreation Department
North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District (NCPRD), Oregon, a service district of Clackamas County government, offers about 50 parks and greenspaces to about 100,000 residents in the north portion of the county. Stretching from the Clackamas River on the south to the Multnomah County border on the north, the Willamette River on the west and reaching to the 1979 urban growth boundary on the east, the district includes the cities of Milwaukie and Happy Valley, and unincorporated areas.
150 Beavercreek Rd. • Oregon City, OR 97045 • 503-742-4348
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Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District
THPRD connects Beaverton-area residents with year-round recreational and educational opportunities for people of all ages. Offerings include a broad range of sports, aquatics, thousands of recreational classes, and more than 200 park sites, 60 miles of trails, and 1,300 acres of nature preserve in addition to eight swim centers and six recreation centers.
15707 SW Walker Road • Beaverton, OR 97006
www.thprd.org |
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City of Gresham Parks and Recreation Department
Gresham has many choices for picnics, hikes and sports within 1,111 acres of parks and natural areas, including eight miles of trails.
1333 NW Eastman Parkway • Gresham, OR 97030 • 503-618-2525
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Forest Grove, Parks and Recreation Department
Forest Grove has 357 acres of parkland and open space within the city limits, including 14 parks, an aquatic center and a skateboard park.
2551B - 23rd Avenue • Forest Grove, OR 97116 • 503.992.3204
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City of Tigard, Parks
From open green fields to fishing on the Tualatin River, Tigard offers the great outdoors. With more than 300 acres of parks, greenways and natural areas, the city provides a variety of options for recreation, while protecting the area’s natural beauty and providing valuable wildlife habitat.
13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard, OR 97223 • 503) 718-2641-
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Sherwood Parks Department
Sherwood offers nine parks that have amenities such as playgrounds, picnic shelters, baseball and soccer fields, and forest land.
22560 SW Pine Street • Sherwood, OR 97140 • 625-5722
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City of Gladstone
Gladstone, located at the junction of the Clackamas River and the Willamette River, has parks, boat launch, sports fields, and a Senior Center. Superb fishing and water activities are available year around.
525 Portland Avenue • Gladstone, OR 97027 • 503-557-2766
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City of Durham
Durham, a city of 1400 people, has preserved many tall trees. Of the city’s 265 acres; more than 50 are designated as parks or greenspaces, much in the Fanno Creek and Tualatin flood plains.
17160 SW Upper Boones Ferry Road • Durham, OR 97224
www.durham-oregon.us |
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Oregon City Parks and Recreation Department
Oregon City is home to many tourist attractions, museums, historical landmarks and recreational opportunities
320 Warner Milne Rd • Oregon City, OR 97045
www.orcity.org/parksandrecreation |
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City of Troutdale Parks and Facilities Division
Troutdale offers many facilities and programs, including community and neighborhood parks that offer diverse opportunities to enjoy outdoor settings.
2200 SW 18th Way • Troutdale, OR 97060
www.ci.troutdale.or.us |
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City of Tualatin
Tualatin's system of parks and greenways fosters the well-being and health of every citizen, through recreation, mutual support, relaxation, fitness activities or learning. Exercise, play, compete and relax in more than 200 acres of well-maintained parks, trails and natural areas. Specially designed environments and programs support the interests of young children and adolescents.
18880 SW Martinazzi Ave • Tualatin, OR 97062
www.ci.tualatin.or.us |
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Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
The Department provides and protects outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreational sites for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations, and is responsible for Oregon's Recreation Trails, the Ocean Shores Recreation Area, Scenic Waterways and the Willamette River Greenway.
725 Summer St. N.E. Suite C • Salem, OR 97031
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Washington County Facilities and Parks Services Division
The division takes pride in the maintenance and repair of nearly 30 County owned buildings, grounds, parks (Scoggins Valley Park/Henry Hagg Lake, Metzger Park, and Eagle Landing Park) and associated hardscape.
169 N 1st Ave • Hillsboro, OR 97124
www.co.washington.or.us |
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City of Fairview
Fairview's largest city park, Salish Ponds Wetlands Park, was received the from private owners and opened it in November 1999. Fairview is located in Multnomah County, Oregon and has 9,735 residents.
Fairview, OR 97204 • 503-665-7929 x 205
www.ci.fairview.or.us |
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Lake Oswego Parks and Recreation
Lake Oswego has more than 600 acres of park and open space property and more than 45 acres of recreation facilities, including the Adult Community Center, Indoor Tennis Center, the 18-hole Golf Course and Practice Range, and the Charlie S. Brown Water Sports Center on the Willamette River. The Department hosts an average of 1800 recreation programs and 85 community events each year.
Lake Oswego, OR 97034 • 503-697-6500
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Cornelius Parks and Recreation
Cornelius is a small (population 10,955) but thriving city in the heart of the Silicon Forest of Oregon, and has safe, creative, and enjoyable parks.
1355 N Barlow St, Cornelius • Cornelius, OR 97113 • 503-357-3011
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Wilsonville Parks and Recreation Department
Wilsonville has 12 public parks, totaling more than 235 acres. Every year, thousands of people attend city-sponsored recreational programs.
7965 SW Wilsonville Road • Wilsonville, OR 97070 • 503-682-3727
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City of West Linn, Parks and Recreation Department
West Linn has more than 600 acres of park land, ranging from active-oriented parks with opportunities for sports, picnicking, and playing on playgrounds, to passive-oriented parks with opportunities for walking, biking, and watching wildlife. These parks are complemented by multi-use parks and special use areas, including several riverfront sites, community recreation facilities, and resource and beautification areas.
West Linn, OR 97068 • 503-557-4700
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Wood Village
Donald L Robertson Park in wood Village is a large open space with trails through an arboretum along Arata Creek, views of the Columbia River, baseball diamonds, and exercise trail, picnic pavilion, picnic tables, ADA restrooms and a well equipped playground.
2055 NE 238th Drive • Wood Village, OR 97060-1095 • (503) 489-6857
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City of Hillsboro Parks and Recreation
Hillsboro has more than 1,500 acres of park land and open spaces, an array of recreational facilities, and a multitude of recreational, educational and cultural programs, including 23 developed parks, seven specialty areas, nine undeveloped parks, more than 91 open spaces, seven recreational facilities, and hundreds of programs for all ages.
4400 NW 229th Ave • Hillsboro, OR 97124 • 503.681.6120
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