Waterfront Park Trail,, Portland OR
Address | 209 Waterfront Park Trail, Portland, OR |
Hours | 6:00am-12:00am |
Categories | Park |
Rating | 5 6 reviews |
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Waterfront Park Trail, reviews
6 Very peaceful on Sundays when the Saturday art market isn't there. People come here to jog and walk their dogs Sunday morning.
And in the fall some of the leaves change color
Fantastic I'm here with a really hot looking Sailor. No David Reynolds, My doctor wants me to stay away from him. He's very abusive to me. He's confusing to me. He's really nice to me on the weekends when he spends a few days or more. As soon as he walks out the door, he turns into a evil. But this is my 1st function since the Who Concert last October. Prayer's for David Reynolds.
I walked here with my boyfriend it was beautiful. There is a park garage right in front of the sprinklers in park. There is many different birds and ducks. Many people out and not too much trash on the floor.
I was wondering where all the people downtown had gone, but they were all here. I was worried because it rained often before I came, but there were still a lot of flowers. Portland seems to have endured more drizzle than heavy rain, but anyway, it was nice to see cherry blossoms to my heart's content in America, where it's hard to see cherry blossoms! I think the prettiest thing is when you pass the bridge while riding the train.
Very nice trail along the river! Plenty of people to see walking by. I so happened to encounter some Canadian Geese!
This is a beautiful walk, offering a great way to explore the city's waterfront, take in the scenic beauty of the Willamette River, and enjoy the various parks and landmarks along the way.
The trail begins at the Steel Bridge in the north and ends at the Marquam Bridge in the south, providing access to several parks, landmarks, and attractions. Some notable spots along the trail include Tom McCall Waterfront Park, the Portland Saturday Market, and the Oregon Maritime Museum.