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Farragut City Park
Address: N Kerby Ave, Portland (Oregon) 97217
Phone: (503) 823-2223
State: OR
City: Portland
Street Number: N Kerby Ave
Zip Code: 97217
categories: playground


Opening Hours

Monday: 05:00 - 23:59
Tuesday: 05:00 - 00:00
Wednesday: 05:00 - 00:00
Thursday: 05:00 - 00:00
Friday: 05:00 - 23:59
Saturday: 05:00 - 23:59
Sunday: 05:00 - 00:00

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Reviews
This was a nice park and had a really nice playground but I gave it 4 Starz because there was a bunch of kids that were cussing and their parents were sitting nearby. It was clear that they probably learned it from their parents. The kids were ranging in age from 6 to about 10 and there was about seven of them. They were being very vulgar and instead of confronting anybody we chose to leave. We may give it another shot and check it out again some other time but dealing with that definitely ruined the fun
This is a place that my kids grew up going to have fun, went back after years of the pandemic and they had the same fun. They have a portion of the park that has a water play area, baseball field etc. Great for birthday parties and gatherings. Nice quiet, well-kept neighborhood
This is a beautiful Park that you can take your kids to, also walk dogs. There's a school right next door to it. There's basketball Court. There's a baseball field. Places to lock up your bike or what ever. The whole place is really neat and clean. It's well taken care of. There are plenty of places to park your car right in the area. There are plenty of seats and benches. For the Pokemon players there's three gyms there a bunch of pokestops. There are actually a lot of Pokemon that spawn there. I wish I could stay there all day that's how beautiful it is. I am for sure going to go back there though. Also if you could please like my stuff and follow me. I am trying to earn stuff and I need people to do this to earn it from Google. Thank you and I hope you enjoy the park.
Bathroom was closed. No splash pad and it was 94° outside. Nice park but picnic tables are far away from playground.
In the middle of getting remodeled to be better equipped for younger children it would be nice when it's complete Playground: There's no playground right now because they're remodeling it Restrooms: I don't think the restrooms are open right now either cuz of the remodel
Nice quiet park. Lots of dogs off leash so know that going in. The upper part is great for family walks on the loop pathways through beautiful evergreens and around a baseball diamond. The lower part is perfect for off leash dogs. Tons of terrain to run through. My corgi loves the gnarly roots that she can climb while chasing squirrels. In late 2019 there were a couple of bald eagles that made Farragut their home for almost 2 weeks. Great park. Love that it’s a little sleepy compared to Peninsula.
Great park , ample play structures manicured grass and lights at night too much fun
Nice city park to enjoy the great spring weather. Clean well taken care of. Kids playground. Restrooms
Closed play structure and basketball court. Should be done by fall.
Nice park except the city of Portland fenced off the basketball Court which was provided by Nike and the Portland Trailblazers since 2019 and has yet to repair and renovate it for play. This is a dismal reminder that the city of Portland only cares about the affluent areas.
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