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Citywide Parks Map Co tv Parksm Englewood Park(South of Scholls Ferry Rd at SW Springwood Drive) ®Jim Griffith Memorial Skate Park(13125 SW Hall Blvd.) This park is popular with skaters of all ages and is built ��- This is a walker's park with 2 miles of trails, including a for fairly advanced skill levels. Features include large flow41111 g pARK 0 COOK Park(17005 SW 92nd Avenue) segment of the regional Fanno Creek Trail.The 15 acre park bowls,a mini bowl,concrete dinosaur,volcano top, and `0741 g g ryn WAVERLY DR Here you'll find play structures for ages 2-12, hard and is split into an east and west segment; each can be accessed street features. 0 VU W 'a soft trails, and the Tupling Butterfly Garden.The riverfront by a short walk on Ironwood Loop. 1�`, ��° N location gives boaters easy access to scenic waterways. co Five picnic shelters, alongwith soccer and ball fields, areis dt, ® Liberty Park(North end of Main Street near the intersection • with Pacific Highway) _ . Filmaiiiiii;, available for rent. This park provides green space on the north end of s 0 0 0 0 0 dos, X(. '3 * ® Q ®Jack Park (12420 SW 127th Avenue) Downtown and is the site of the annual holiday tree A small creek bisects the park,which has two playgrounds, a lighting ceremony. i65Z'8iL SOS no�ao-pa��tl@sxaud � d A- ciD17:41 ,'�� �i� ® community garden and open grassy areas.A trail and pedes- n..awni�'dda S?RIOtk.DI'Ig11d ��t,� Softball (..0trian bridge connects the northern section of the park with 11. Field 4 ® Mala Street Park(South end of Main Street near the �T o SIT the southern section and the Walnut Street fire station. intersection with Pacific Highway) P�� `�� e Soccer Soccer Soccer Soccer soccer - 0 Dirksen Nature Park(11130 SW Tiedeman Avenue) A Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Field 5 c • This park provides green space on the south end of cnivota. a� Softball ` Park offers a mix of mature forest, wetlands, outside gym ® a it P c!,) g�� 0 Feld a equipment, and open space.The area is home to many Downtown. rs ecies of wildlife and serves as an outdoor classroom for a frin 0 environmentalpeducation. 01)Northview Park(14250 Northview Drive) Potso Dog Park(Wall Street off Hunziker) I- - , If This quiet, 3.5 acre park is located in northwest Tigard on a This is Tigard's largest with separate fenced areas for little aaa� a�louas aae saaoa add pa�eaado A 4 �� WO sit:(.... r MI El 0 ® I small plateau with a view of Beaverton. dogs and big dogs; shaded picnic tables and benches. pue paumo-Allo pue'span'spped poen!' aajj minus /f Baseball p 6,5hop-Scheck{a ' FiIMeld 1 Gazebo 0 -- f• ; ., '' ', +- s�laed ono _ y. r utterfly'- Summerlake Dog Park(11450 SW Winterlake Drive) 0 Fanno Creek Park(13335 SW Hall Boulevard) ® '-, -��" .:�� ( Features include a shelter and water faucet for dogs. o}nul�llenn aapisuo�aseald isanll paTuauuouaalul pue p ''='Nintcr Route r_ ,e This park stretches from Main Street in Downtown Tigard to Aq}leaq Aolua sapllige pue sane lle Jo aldoad aaagnn the Tigard Public Libraryand offers trail-oriented recreation. Orchard Park(15305 SW Missouri Avenue) q N 4. d q Iq lI q , , g �sann dao aae a ul�(�lunwwo�a e enn sow a Baseball I' ;° . -'K. + Named for planted filbert orchard,this park includes a sc»�c4 ` 1 ,�— !. There are more than 10 entrances to the park including one open lawn areas and a basketball half court. f ) I H Sd¢W GU181aM ` Field 7playground, Windmill Park(Corner o 121st Avenue and Katherine St. nulaq Jo uolsln s paenll 1aoddns sn cla i\s� ---r--., ;: at the Tigard Civic Center. p The windmill, preserved on its original site, is a visible link '= o,, �`3 ® 0 a �•� to Tigard's agricultural past. l�(epo�nulnnoan fag suouaauuoa pue saanno�} yey : ® P a +� 'slim'salgelanan:nuimain;nog e lie si weAcud ) I .- uapaen�4iunwwou s,paenll Suavieb Iff IunwwoB •r + , _ 0 Metzger School Park(10350 SW Lincoln St.) ®Sabrina Park(17400 SW Sabrina Avenue) ' Youth and tot play areas; open lawn spaces, and a basketball us .sanpeuasaadaa Apuaul ono Jo auo qlm Alpaaiip Locatedon the grounds of Metzger Elementary School,an a o r Tra Meads JO aulnaas uouenaasaa aulluo 1.ualuanuoa no 1 !M g cp agreement between the cityand school district allows for half court. a n g Allllgellene aas pue sale,' no�paqu'sal�lllaeJ nnal� slseq i ;easorlai� il'; community use outside of school hours. Park development ® ® a �.., panaas lsay'auaoa Isal}e uo paadaaue aae pue Aaenuel ul 9G u5 c includes a community garden; plot reservations are available �'�� 1. Fanno Creek Trail /yep ssaulsnq 4sal}aql uo uado suol�enaasad .s>laed paeSll ' R° = through the city at www.tigard-or.gov/communitygardens A regional trail that extends 15 miles from Tualatin to ul luana;xau anoA 2u!uueld 4aels Su01 BAJaSau Je 1 �6 g O�I d ` Lai/`- - Z'a' `'" '' 'yev'� ' n ® l0 Senn Park(9852 SW 74th Avenue) Portland;the trail is a paved, multiuse pathway for walkers, ------- - COD cps N p �u This .2-acre pocket park is adjacent to a 4.5 acre green runners, bicyclists and nature enthusiasts of all ages. srped/no2•Jo-pae2D•nnnnnn to aaow weal space. While the park is small, it accommodates a play 'saoopino leaa�aql noA ia}}o Riau u! s>laed W E structure and benches overlookin thegreen space. 2.Tualatin River Greenway Trail 'aanld uuelenl aq�uo Bulgs4 0�splay uaaa2 uado utoad 0 Summerlake Park(11450 SW Winterlake Drive) g Follows the Tualatin River from the Ki a kuts Bridge through Main features include the Sorg Memorial Rhododendron ® Cook Park to 108th Avenue.The trail is primarily (�AJ ed IJJB Il AO rU S paved,with V T Garden and an off leash dog park.The park also has two a few short unpaved sections. Feet %�• Open Dawn to Dusk. �`"7a/i n R i'' 1 I - playgrounds for ages 2-12, hard and soft trails around the 0 125 250 500 I•' Closed to automobile traffic November 1-March 1. II _ 7-acre lake,a picnic shelter that is available for reservations, 3.Tualatin River Water Trail •Woodard Park(10155 SW Johnson Street) restrooms,tennis and basketball courts,a small baseball field, This park is best known for its large oak trees and ponderosa With a barely detectable current in the summer,the Tualatin and off-street parking. pines. Several trails transverse the park, including a segment River Water Trail is the perfect place for beginning paddlers 00 0 a ® © E3 ••2 lk( of the regional Fanno Creek Trail. Parking is available on and families with children. Katherine Street. 4.Pathfinder-Genesis �� ® %►� `"'x ® ® a P This greenway trail is paved from 115th Avenue to Johnson ti Street.A boardwalk extends from Johnson Street to Walnut Street over a stream channel. From 115th Avenue to - 118th Court there is a soft surface trail through a gorgeous --U "VIM ERLAKI SuromE KfDRARK Neighborhood ParksSDecIaItystream ravine. 5. Street Heritage Trail Parks Formerlya rail line,this.75-mile trail connects Downtown Bonita Park(Milton Court @ Bonita Road) Tigard to Tiedeman Avenue. . . +�"� Borders Fanno Creek and provides opportunities for Ash Avenue Dog Park(Corner of SW Burnham and SW Ash) - .11 e r creek picnics, a playground for 2-12 ear olds, basketball, and Features include a dog friendly wood fiber surface, shelter, 6.Ascension Trail ,. =:: R .. + s U wildlife viewing. concrete rings for exploring, drinking fountains for canines This .6-mile soft surface trail ascends 300 feet from rir•• 1 • , ,; ; GLACIER LILY Cg' and humans,and a hose for washing paws and shoes. Fern Street to the intersection of Mistletoe Drive and . •4 • • `; . y , el IM a 1:11 ,•- Ascension Drive. . ot �� F . F. ' : �' •Y m Commercial Park(Bordered by SW Commercial Street, 7.River Terrace Trail - ti ` .. fid+ �"' l I r SW Pacific Highway, and SW Center Street) Trail is ro osed to run from Scholls FerryRoad to + ' . . r I% ; ,� o:4',':'' :t 1111111 0 Bull Mountain Park(i 7005 SW 92nd Avenue) p p '� , ;• ..� 'i;'1:.•;11. � �� ��� This half-acre park near Downtown Tigard has a small play 150th Avenue,with connections to other regional trails. A.Home to Tigard's first nature play structure,a picnic shelterg t► s�:- N' and interpretive elements,the majority of this park is structure and a trail connecting Commercial Street and i t '� Center Street. 8.Summer Creek Loop Trail i N� it : ' IPIP,iiie comprised of woods, open space, and riparian areas. structure '+ • ' Paved trail loops around Summer Lake with a few l , , • I -, ,i •---+ t ; extensions into adjacent neighborhoods. ik„�L .�. ' • 0 6 Q it Xi. a)Fanno Creek House(13335 SW Hall Boulevard) -, _f14 4 .`, . This special use area is situated on a 1.6-acre property along 1 fit": - ,' 1• s.1 'IX i, f r , nis Fanno Creek. " . q ,.4- �,.: •r"'' ' �; ,., 0 East Butte Heritage Park(Canterbury Ln. @ SW 103rd Ave.) `, . .p� "' '926' tj The historic John Tigard House is located on park grounds. I' }: ��;' , • , . 121 . - �' This park includes trails, a small play structure, picnic tables �t • + I. ' i �� �r and interpretive signage. y f rViiii - —� ® KEY t0 SYMBOLS f t1 - '' , ,y Baseball ;0 . AfT.� -i T� r ---)mire ® ® O , f Field 1 111111k• ® Baseball Q Horseshoe Pit ® Playground .�K) )• ! f` r --. ; s?�� Basketball Interpretive Display Restrooms W i �, I � '.0 Elizabeth Price Park(13001 SW Bull Mountain Road) ii\i, ; •- \ Located on Bull Mountain,this 2.5-acre park is built atop an ur • ' We, Bicycle Paths Nature Trail Scenic Viewpoint 1 `► i � • ! ^ . „\_,.......____ " underground reservoir that serves Tigard's water customers. f �► ,� Among the park's features is a winding interpretive trail that I �, * " , os`" �`� �jyr Ir' I leads to a viewpoint and compass inlaid in concrete. Boat Ramp 'Q Non-flush Toilet ® Soccer I 1 f •�'• �� + gFs •i--,. i Surnmerlake �4R �I } �� w. �9"' '�F -"- Dog Park r �`ti� �c,� ® ® a Drinking Water © Off-Leash Pet Area 0 Tennis + / I N Nr ail 3' s \ m Education Center ® Paddling �i� Volleyball I Q R D ��i �o�FL. .„q- " Emilia Park(13100 SW River Terrace Blvd.) W E I A� Children's playground with climbing features and an open cow Garden P Parking E3 Wildlife Viewing lawn area. Picnic tables and benches are also provided. S 3-,L- ® a O Gazebo Picnic Area = Non ADAPARKS 5 ¢ a Feet ry ry Gym Equipment 121 Picnic Shelter 111 = ADA rN 0 75 150 300 ► www.tigard-or.gov/parks sv L f r ) 09 BROCKMAN ST _ Elie • u1 0 ,. . , . _. r I-1 T I GARD0) '///- WQRRD 9 N 0 Air lgard IF° 4 ks ?.--,,.- 9 • community Parks et ❑ = co 1. Cook Park a, m 2. Dirksen Nature Park E . I ki ❑ 0 _,-1' 1 �1= 3. Fanno Creek Park sCHOL�-5 FRAY �� �� '6AL' ��� 4. Metzger School Park Creek '� 5. Summerlake Park ,_,...7.. C I T Y W I E na ., .,..7-, V1 • Neighborhood Parks c, 'ili Vr. 31 6. Bonita Park LSI. rs1, eu �I� a _ ,�, 7. Bull Mountain Park P•��. _ I A 8Aila �., .% 0 G,S,E. IZIPIIIIPA 9. : ir ' Park Bfir 10. k r ,El t �� RQ I ' 11. Englewood Park ,-,,.„ ,, 1 ____, 10 1E/III 1=11IN=i MIL 4.2, 12. Jack Park r'gard ] 13. Northview Park StrP ] f `.!imii i____-- 7"/ ^ ��ge 14. Orchard Park Qtr _J ` 15. Sabrina Park i _f a�rnG rai/ �,..„ iparn t�� #11)- ,strA - - 16. Senn Park (1)," ,.,,,„„4rifir . ,...____ ��� mid- i! '' 17. Woodard Park , ,A ,101,4 -, Lj JSpecialty Parks rayrs p� WALNUT ST ,,, 111,117 l�GT s IgatIiiF ., sT -9� MI i 18. Ash Avenue Dog Park .77. �. ' 19. Commercial Park ; 1 0 polpH a`�. h In 20. Fanno Creek House rgra ,,„. ,. . . - IN II AlisaTr J �N , 21. Jim GrifFith r-70 .c.,0;e„� jilawkeirt6041,4\ Tr<katePark c_. - _, ❑ . 0 ."'If. -9.) „," Juilirl- � a � 23. Main Street Park 4H �` 11116100-4.4); Millie , eN 24. Potso Dog Park i`� � � h CI �� I I o - �_ r 1 25. Summerlake Dog Park v1.1 1-.))� -�, Y cog'. 26. Windmill Park w � � .5� MCDONALD ST La ,�,_ g -�':_- • _ \�\�' 4j. Ar�rebr'ook d_ ell Future Parks _ .F I ------F di OP P‘..,- 51. , 4� Creek 27. Ba an Park 111 ac4, _ lifirmil -. 28. Cacch Nature Park BCNITA 140. ilANISI*66•. , . 29. Fields Natural Area BULL �pUNTA1N RD In 30. Sunrise Park �INIW imill 31. (Future park to be named) insing7i, ' Iiihihm:: , 32. (Future park to be named) 1 .-. ...1 : Mii Alf ire. QIIIIP 33. (Future park to be named) y P 34. (Future park to be named) El � 35. (Future park to be named) mai R Ir 36. (Future park to be named) 4)) 11M1- 111 �� ill . .._L, iiir-III "1111 111, iall.. --...) �� Key to Symbols Tigard Major Trails DURHAM RD Future Trails ✓ BEEF BEND RD r,, , =Trails smillaalli 70111 I • jai t., L.L.,swift ¢ Future Parks , f F. Tualatin River Trail1 0 Q N n Greenspaces -. ti \ i 1 � 1 f ! I •I- 1 ::: I 1 ( t `4 1 N i.----------FTLi \-1- / 1 i W E R. _. S TUALATIN RD I. 1