Creston Park

Bar Event

Creston Park ico

(219)

Theme Park Directory

Multnomah County . Oregon

Close Now

  • Overview
  • Intro
  • Photos
  • Location
  • Reviews
  • +1 503-823-7529
  • www.portland.gov
  • 4454 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, OR 97206, USA

Operating Hours

Monday 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Creston Park Introduce

Creston Park is one of Portland's best-kept secrets, offering a vast and welcoming environment for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Nestled at 4454 SE Powell Blvd, this hidden gem spans an impressive area with a variety of amenities to cater to everyone鈥檚 needs. Open daily from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, Creston Park is your go-to destination for fun and relaxation.

  • Vast Green Space: With ample tree cover and walking paths, Creston Park provides a serene retreat in the heart of the city.
  • Playgrounds & Picnic Areas: The park boasts numerous playgrounds, picnic tables, and shaded areas perfect for family gatherings or casual outings.
  • Dog Park: Furry friends are welcome to play and socialize at the dedicated dog area.
  • Swimming Pool: A refreshing spot to cool off during warmer months, though hours may vary due to staffing changes post-COVID.
  • Recreational Facilities: Enjoy skateboarding at the skate park, or a game of tennis on one of the courts. The park also hosts seasonal events and free programs for kids.

Creston Park is conveniently located but may require some navigation to find the parking lot. Visitors are advised to follow signs leading to the west side of the park or explore alternate routes through the neighborhood for street parking near the playgrounds.

  • Community & Events: The park is a hub for community activities, including free lunches for underprivileged children and outdoor festivals. You'll often find families barbecuing or enjoying live music in the sunny months.
  • Wildlife & Squirrels: Birdwatchers might enjoy spotting crows and squirrels, which are a common sight at the park.

Creston Park has faced challenges with occasional issues related to homelessness and pool staffing. However, management efforts ensure these issues are being addressed, maintaining a safe environment for all visitors.

Customer Feedback
  • "Creston Park is a gem! The playgrounds and picnic areas are always full of happy families." - Local Resident
  • "Loved the variety of activities and the peaceful atmosphere. Parking can be tricky, but it's worth the visit!" - Visitor Review

Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, relaxation, or a chance to connect with nature, Creston Park offers something for everyone. Plan your visit today and discover why it's a favorite among Portlanders!

Photos

Creston Park 0
Creston Park 1
Creston Park 2
Creston Park 3
Creston Park 4
Creston Park 5
Creston Park 6
Creston Park 7
Creston Park 8
Creston Park 9

Location

Customer Reviews

This park is AMAZING 馃槏 I saw on other reviews people saying this is the best park in Portland and I would agree it is super huge and has lots of cool fun toys there are multiple bathrooms and so many picnic tables in different groups all over the park. There is a dog park and also a swimming pool. There is a huge parking lot but it's kind of weird to get to as GPS will lead you to Powell and you cannot park there on Powell. The parking lot is on the west side of the park back in the neighborhood. There is a sign you can follow that will lead you there. Also if you look on your map you can drive from Powell through the neighborhood to the south side of the park and you can park along the street right next to the playground. If you park in the parking lot you have to walk up the hill to get to the playground. You cannot see the park from Powell Blvd. We will definitely be coming back and letting our friends and family know about it. Thx Portland Parks & Recreations for such an awesome park!!

Apr 28, 2023Jessica j

I used to live literally across the street from Creston Park. I loved it. I miss it. It's boasts a fabulous green space, plenty of tree cover, walking paths, picnic tables, play structures, skate park, tennis court (in need of some TLC), and a community pool. My step-kids used to walk through the park to their elementary school, every day. There are a plethora of events that happen here every year, particularly in the warmer, sunnier months, including free lunches for under-privileged kids, festivals, games and more, and there's *always* a family or two barbecuing, picnicking, and playing music here, when the sun is out. Of course, with any open space like this in Portland, it inevitably attracts a few unsavory types. I'm not insensitive to the plight of the homeless, but it's one thing to seek shelter, and another to shoot up in public, or shout, stalk and harass kids, joggers and dog-walkers, simply for existing. Those types should be (and were, at least when I was there), forcefully ejected from the park, using whatever means necessary. The pool can be a bit tricky to get into, as it has (in the wake of COVID) staffing issue with lifeguards, and irregular, unpredictable hours. I'm hoping this will smooth out and return to normal again, over time. That said, it's one of my favorite parks in Portland, if not *the* favorite, and I always enjoy returning here. I still have a scurry of squirrels and a murder of crows that swoop and swarm around me when I stop by, with a bag of treats in hand. Watching the other park patrons freak out when a squawking cloud of black wings and feathers descends from the trees around me like a cloak is always worth the price of admission (which is free)!

Jan 24, 2023Jason Van Camp

This park is next to a school building (not sure if the building is still used). Nicely shaded, picnic tables, and bathrooms. The play ground looks very new and is next to an open field which is an off leash area for dogs. The paths are mostly smooth and paved. Nice for strollers, the park itself is a bit hilly and parking closest to the playground is in the neighborhood.

Aug 09, 2021R Y

Wonderful rolling hills, glens, dales, leafy bowers and nooks..... Gorgeous patches of crimson mushrooms here and there. I found a couple mossy branches to add to my collection. ;) My only minor complaint is that there was a dog owner with a young unleashed dog that was not well trained and ran up rambunctiously to my older dog who was leashed and well behaved but did not take too kindly to being "sniffed out" (lol). I realize that this is an off-leash park but didn't see any signs and please... **Make sure your dog obeys commands off AND on leash b4 you go to a park with other dogs and their parents!! The owner heard my dog's warning growl and after several calls to her dog who continued to ignore her and smell my dog; she finally leashed her dog so we could continue on our merry way. Sun was out so can't complain 馃榿

Dec 01, 2020Dove Charis Thompson

Very green park with big tall trees for shade. It has a public pool, which we didn't have time to use, and a large and very cool playground for kids with various things to climb or swing on, all on top of a soft springy foam base. Public bathrooms and picnic tables are sprinkled around.

Aug 09, 2022Rachel Hughes