Errol Heights Park
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About Errol Heights Park in Portland
Errol Heights Park is a 16-acre public space located in the Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon. The park consists of two distinct sections: an upper plateau and a lower natural area, connected by an elevated boardwalk.
The lower section of the park features a diverse ecosystem, including Oregon ash wetlands and Errol Creek, which feeds into nearby Johnson Creek. This area has been preserved and restored to protect the natural habitat and provide opportunities for wildlife viewing. Visitors can explore the wetlands via improved trails and observe various native plant species.
In the upper section, the park offers a range of recreational facilities designed to cater to visitors of all ages and abilities. This area includes play structures, picnic areas, and open spaces for community gatherings. The park's design emphasizes accessibility, with many features created to accommodate people with different skill levels and mobility needs.
A significant feature of Errol Heights Park is the 337-foot long elevated boardwalk that connects the upper and lower sections. This ADA-accessible path allows visitors to traverse the steep terrain between the two areas, providing an opportunity to experience both the developed amenities and the natural wetland environment.
The park also incorporates elements that celebrate its unique landscape and ecology. A public art installation, created by artists Terresa White and Mike Suri, features sculptural elements that reflect the park's natural features and local wildlife.
Errol Heights Park underwent a major renovation project that was completed in January 2024. This $12 million project focused on restoring wildlife habitats, improving accessibility, and adding new amenities to enhance the visitor experience while preserving the park's natural character.