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SE 104th Ave. and Powell Blvd. The Portland Memory Garden opened in May 2002. [144] Powell Butte Nature Park 16160 SE Powell Blvd. 603.04 acres (244.04 ha) [145] Powell Park: SE 26th Ave. and Powell Blvd. 8.09 acres (3.27 ha) [146] Raymond Park: SE 118th Ave. and Raymond St. 6.11 acres (2.47 ha) [147] Verdell Burdine Rutherford Park
Powell Butte hosts the Powell Butte Nature Park, which encompasses an area of about 612 acres (2.48 km 2). [13] The nature park was established by Portland city government in 1987 and opened to the public in 1990 and is maintained by Portland Parks & Recreation ; it currently includes a natural area, trails for biking, horseback riding , and ...
Name Image Built Location Notes Reservoir #7 1912 Mt. Tabor Park: Portland's first underground reservoir. Powell Butte Reservoir #1 1981 Powell Butte Nature Park [5] [6] Powell Butte Reservoir #2 2014 Powell Butte Nature Park [5] [6] Kelly Butte Reservoir 2015 Kelly Butte Natural Area [7] Washington Park Reservoir Est. 2025 Washington Park
Powell Butte is an unincorporated community in Crook County, Oregon, United States, [2] and named after the nearby Powell Buttes. [3] It is on Oregon Route 126 west of Prineville and east of Redmond. [4] Powell Butte post office was established in 1909. [3]
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Clatsop Butte is an upland butte lying directly south of Powell Butte in southeast Portland, Oregon, United States. Clatsop Butte City Park, which occupies part of the butte, is at coordinates 45°28′28″N 122°30′24″W / 45.47444°N 122.50667°W / 45.47444; -122.50667 at an elevation of 577 feet (176
Forest Park is a public municipal park in the Tualatin Mountains west of downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. Stretching for more than 8 miles (13 km) on hillsides overlooking the Willamette River , it is one of the country's largest urban forest reserves.
Powell Park is a 8.09-acre (3.27 ha) public park in southeast Portland, Oregon's Brooklyn neighborhood, in the United States. The space was acquired in 1921. [1]