Pendleton Park

SW Iowa St, Portland, OR 97221
3.41 acres | 1.4 hectares
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About Pendleton Park in Portland

Pendleton Park is a neighborhood park located in Southwest Portland, Oregon. The park spans 3.41 acres and is situated at the intersection of SW 55th Avenue and Iowa Street.

Established as a public green space, Pendleton Park serves the local community by providing recreational amenities and open areas. The park features grassy lawns suitable for casual sports and picnicking, as well as paved pathways for walking.

A notable feature of Pendleton Park is the playground area, which offers play equipment for children. The park also contains sports facilities, including a ball field that can be used for baseball or softball games.

Pendleton Park is adjacent to an elementary school, making it a popular spot for families and students. The park is open daily from 5:00 AM to midnight, allowing visitors to enjoy the space throughout the day.

In 2001, an art installation was added to Pendleton Park. The sculpture, titled "Vincent, Waiting for Alice" by artist Keith Jellum, was inspired by Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland". It features an 8-foot-tall rabbit figure alongside a small table with gloves and a fan, adding a whimsical touch to the park's landscape.

What to Do at Pendleton Park

Active Recreation

Baseball Field

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

MemorialParking LotPaved PathsPlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Pendleton Park Open?

Monday:5AM-12AM
Tuesday:5AM-12AM
Wednesday:5AM-12AM
Thursday:5AM-12AM
Friday:5AM-12AM
Saturday:5AM-12AM
Sunday:5AM-12AM

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