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Overview: East Gresham Park is rated 3.6/5 from 88 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
dog friendly park
Overview: East Gresham Park is rated 3.6/5 from 88 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
Overview: East Gresham Park is rated 3.6/5 from 88 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
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Showing the actual texture of owner feedback makes the park page much more useful than a bare directory card.
Other than a metal picnic table. This park appears to be completely unkept. It’s just simply a dirt path through a forested area.
Nice small park with many trees, a mini trail and a bench. A nice place to just relax in this quiet residential area.
This is not a park. There is one picnic table, but that is it among a very unkempt wooded area. All the other reviews here are for Gresham City Park/Main City Park off Powell Boulevard. The city of Gresham needs to fix this point of confusion.
I would rate zero if I could. There is no dog park here. It’s just a single walking path between one neighborhood and another. False advertising.
CAUTION: INCORRECT LISTING. The pictures and descriptions shown are for Gresham City Park, which is miles West. East Gresham Park is a small easement with trails wedged inside a neighborhood. There are no facilities, dog runs, or sports fields.
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