Portland, OR, US
Playspaces in Portland

Abernethy Elementary School Playground
Two play structures plus tire swings. Covered basketball courts. Baseball and soccer field.

Alameda Elementary School
The green Track Ride in the middle of the structure is a favorite at recess time. Grab a friend ...

Arbor Glen
This playground has been replaced with two new playgrounds--one for 2-5 year olds and one for 5-1...

Blair Community Garden
Entry courtesy of the Center for City Park Excellence at the Trust for Public Land (http://www.tp...

Boise-Eliot Community Garden
Entry courtesy of the Center for City Park Excellence at the Trust for Public Land (http://www.tp...

Brooklyn Park
Brooklyn park is a (relatively) small neighborhood park in inner-southeast Portland. Mostly, this...

Buckman Community Garden
Entry courtesy of the Center for City Park Excellence at the Trust for Public Land (http://www.tp...

Burlingame Park
Includes disabled access play area, paths – unpaved, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, and...

Café au Play
The mission of Café au Play is to create a nonprofit coffeehouse designed to meet the needs of d...

Capitol Hill Elementary School
Want an economical way to develop upper-body strength? Add the Chinning Bar to your structure. ...

Cedar Mill Elementary School
This wide array of equipment strikes gold in the eyes and hearts of kids. From the ground level C...

Clark Elementary School
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Slither Slide, 360 Spiral, Trippple Racer Slide...
Playability
Playability is the extent to which a city makes it easy for all kids to get balanced and active play. People don't just want great parks and playgrounds; they want a reimagining of what our urban spaces and places look like— from sidewalks and bus stops to health clinics and laundromats. Learn how KaBOOM! is using Playability to bring play everywhere.