Residents young and old flock to the bevy of parks sprinkled throughout Lake Oswego neighborhoods. And why shouldn’t they, with around 400 acres of greenspace, picnic areas, ballfields, trails, waterfront access and more to enjoy? With the summer (finally) upon us, it’s time to get out and explore!
Here’s a list of Lake Oswego parks with designations for sports, play/picnic, and trails. Be sure to scroll down for a map locating each of these spots with more in-depth descriptions.
Park | Acres |
Play /
Picnic |
Sports /
Fields |
Trails /
Wilderness |
Unique Features |
Bryant Woods |
16.7
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Canal Acres |
31.1
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Cooks Butte |
41.9
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Foothills |
10.0
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riverfront | ||
Freepons |
5.9
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Glenmorrie |
2.3
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George Rogers |
26.1
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waterfront access |
Greentree |
0.4
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Iron Mountain |
43.0
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Luscher |
65.9
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off-leash dogs, community gardens |
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McNary |
2.3
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Millenium |
2.0
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downtown center | ||
Palisades |
0.6
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Pennington |
1.0
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Pilkington |
3.7
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Pine Cone |
0.5
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Hide-a-way |
0.2
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River Run |
7.0
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Roehr |
7.5
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amphitheatre | |
Rossman |
0.6
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Southwood |
2.5
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Springbrook |
52.1
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Waluga (East) |
24.7
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Waluga (West) |
28.5
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Westlake |
11.0
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Westridge |
2.2
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volleyball |
Visit the Lake Oswego Parks Department and download the Lake Oswego City Guide to Parks (PDF file)