Johnson Creek City Park, Portland OR
Address | Portland, OR, United States |
Phone | +1 503-823-7529 |
Hours | 5:00am-12:00am |
Website | www.portland.gov/parks/johnson-creek-park |
Categories | Park |
Rating | 4.2 13 reviews |
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Johnson Creek City Park reviews
13Great little spot. One side for the kids and the other side is a dog park and cool spot to look at the creek.
There's lots of broken glass among the rocks and quite a bit of garbage. It looks like there's homeless camps by the water. Can't blame them though.
Really cool little park.the stream running thru it makes it very serene. I will have to come back with a picnic since there are tables here.
One of Portland's modern parks where nature meets fun. The new playground is designed with the environment in mind and kids love it. Also the restoration of crystal springs creek is a nice salute to Portland's dedication to cohabitation of humans and wildlife. One downside is that the number of waterfowl has increased giving this park the unofficial name of "Poo-Poo Park" by locals.
Small lil scenic park with much to free the family from walking your dog to fishing up stream with your lil one (for learning of course) no big fishing goes on here but I thought I'd throw that in.and a nice lil play structure for the toddler to medium age child. On top of all that has a beautiful back drop of some of the best city portland has to offer not bad Johnson creek city park! Keep up the good work.
Great local park. It hosts the confluence of Crystal springs and Johnson creek. Grassy areas, picnic tables and a basic play structure. Has bathrooms.some of the time. Usually some transients messing around in the vicinity. Overall a useful space for the public.
Fantastic little hidden gem in the hood. Trees, two creeks, play ground, rest rooms - at least seasonally. Relaxing place to hang out.
Quiet, peaceful, has plenty of shade, and multiple types of greenery to play or visit. Bike trails are a plus. Very quaint park. Love that it's tucked off in a low traffic volume area, so no concerns if your kids are close to the road for a moment. Also allows for safe load and unload of family, bikes, and etc.
A nice little park in the corner of the neighborhood. Could use some work and some TLC, but a pleasant lil' place to hang by the creek.
One of our favorite places. Be prepared, Johnson creek will take your frisbee for a ride. We had quite an adventure retrieving ours.
Great little neighborhood park. Very clean. Has baby swings as well as a good playscape for bigger kids. The creek area is a nice little spot, especially in spring when the water is higher. It's small, but that is part of the charm.
Natural park at the confluence of Johnson Creek and Crystal Springs Creek. Lots of wildlife habitat
Great neighborhood park. They have a nice play structure with slides and swings for the kids. On site toilets and lots of great picnic spaces. The Johnson Creek and Spring water creek meet at this park. It's a great place to find some shade on a warm summer day.