Delta Park, Portland OR
Address | 10737 N Union Ct, Portland, OR |
Hours | 7:00am-10:00pm |
Website | www.portland.gov/parks/delta-park-owens-sports-complex |
Categories | Park, Softball Field |
Rating | 3.9 7 reviews |
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Delta Park reviews
7Huge places for soccer and baseball games. Every weekend has a lot of activities. Parking lots are way busy morning to evening. They have many portable toilets, they have public restrooms but only one spot so many people are lined up long time so portable toilets aren’t bad. Grasses aren’t bad but not a fancy.
Soccer fields are awesome! Lots of room for parents to sit. Parking can come at a premium but you can usually find a place. Would be nice if there were bathrooms down toward the south end of the facility though. However, they do have a bank of outhouses central to the fields.
Delta Park is a great place for lots of sports activities. We have soccer games there every weekend on one of the 8 fields. Baseball and softball fields also, public bath, easy access off the freeway and major roads. Fields are well taken care of, no pot holes. Lots of homelessness around, so keep your doors locked.
Full of homeless people and drugs. So not place if you're into that stuff.
We’ve been hear a number of times for softball tournaments, and we enjoy being here. The have a great concession stand with a large indoor area to get out of the heat or cold. The bathrooms are decent, but they really need a separate family bathroom to accommodate families and people in wheelchairs. There’s good seating, with a wheelchairs being able to get most places except for the bleachers.
Family and I went Monday for memorial Day a nice picnic had a lot of fun with the grand babies in the park was nice and clean & quite.
While the park appears to have been cleaned up (didn't see any homeless camps in the part that I went to) unfortunately they have decided to discriminate about what kind of vehicles can now enter. There's no signs anywhere saying "No Recreational Vehicles". However we were there all of 20 maybe 30 minutes before we were told we can't even be there for day use now. We're not from the area, and I've never even been to Portland other than just driving past it. We were only there to let our dogs stretch their legs but due to the homeless people that make it a bad area, they don't let anybody in with an RV now. We had zero intentions on staying there for more than an hour or so but unfortunately we didn't even get to do that. It's surprising they were more worried about us being there than their own saftey. None of the workers here wore high vis vests and one of them was definitely tweaking my dad was a drug rehab counselor for years and immediately pointed him out and said "he's lit! " Hahaha, we also noticed his rear window was busted out