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The Fields Park

Overview: The Fields Park is rated 4.4/5 from 977 Google reviews. This city park offers a fenced-in dog park with separate areas for big and little dogs, and a large grassy area (currently under construction). Amenities: Reviewers often mention separate sections for different dog sizes. Downsides: Some reviews mention the dog park can be small.

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4.4(977 reviews)

Overview: The Fields Park is rated 4.4/5 from 977 Google reviews. This city park offers a fenced-in dog park with separate areas for big and little dogs, and a large grassy area (currently under construction). Amenities: Reviewers often mention separate sections for different dog sizes. Downsides: Some reviews mention the dog park can be small.

People say this city park offers a fenced-in dog park with separate areas for big and little dogs, and a large grassy area (currently under construction). They also highlight the park's convenient location in the Pearl District, with nearby restaurants, coffee shops, and public transportation, and its suitability for families with children. Some reviews mention the dog park can be small.

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dogs that need room to runsmall dogs or homes with multiple dog sizes

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Address1099 NW Overton St, Portland, OR 97209, USA
Phone(503) 823-1637
City pagePortland
Imported fromPortland, OR

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Michelle Goldsmith2 months ago

Great Park to bring your furry friend to there's a nice clean fenced-in area for your four-legged pal to run around in.

Lucas Kerper3 years ago

Nice park for taking a walk. Large circle with Shell sculptures around it. All of the dogs were very well behaved. Lots of deciduous trees including many Ginkgo Biloba which is becoming more populous in the Portland area.

Yü Wu5 years ago

Beautiful green space with a little something for everyone. I visited on a weekend afternoon and it was quite lively with people jogging, walking their dogs, playing with kids, or chatting in a bench. The train tracks running the side of the park, the red brick building with a rooftop water tower and the Fremont Bridge close by all give the park an post-industrial vibe that I enjoy a lot.

I Mooser3 years ago

The Fields Park is a stunning public park in Portland's Pearl District. It boasts a large open field, playground, picnic areas, and a covered pavilion. Its unique features include an interactive water feature and public art piece, all designed with sustainability in mind. The park offers a serene and inviting space to connect with nature while enjoying breathtaking city views and the Fremont bridge.

Emily Hill6 years ago

Field's Park has great playground for kids. It has a sand pit for younger children and a rope course for older children. The path to the slide is accessible with some assistance to younger children. The park has a large grassy area with a sidewalk path to go around. Great place for dogs and kids.

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  • Monday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Tuesday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Wednesday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Thursday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Friday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Saturday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Sunday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM

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