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Parks

Parks in Tigard
From open green fields to fishing on the Tualatin River, parks in Tigard offer you the great outdoors. With more than 300 acres of parks, greenways and natural areas, the City of Tigard provides a variety of options for recreation, while protecting the area’s natural beauty and providing valuable wildlife habitat.

Park acreage in Tigard: 181.25 Developed (parks) and 202.4 Undeveloped (greenways, wetlands, etc.) (383.65 acres total = 8.29 acres per thousand)

Tigard is proud to be a partner of The Intertwine; a growing network of integrated parks, trails, and natural areas.
Summerlake Park
Parks Bond Measure FAQs
A measure on the ballot for the General Election will request voter approval to issue general obligation bonds up to $17 million to acquire, preserve and protect open spaces, water quality, habitat, and parkland. Here are some of the questions received.


Volunteers Needed for 2010 Annual Trail User Count and Survey
Along with trail providers across the United States, the City of Tigard is again participating in the annual National Trail Count/Survey Days. Volunteers are needed.


Ash Avenue Dog Park is Closed
The NEW Burnham Street is now under construction and dogs are being "scent" to other dog parks effective November 1, 2009. At the completion of the project - anticipated in late 2010 - the community will have a New Burnham Street and an improved Ash Avenue Dog Park.

Take the Ash Avenue Dog Park Survey
Take the Online Survey!! Improve your pup’s tail wagging experience!

Now Accepting Park Reservations
The city has four park shelters in Cook Park and one in Summerlake Park. Reservations are now being accepted for events that occur between March 29 and September 30, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. or dusk (whichever is earlier). Shelters are typically equipped with picnic tables, barbeque grills, electricity and water. Restrooms are usually located nearby. The largest shelter can accommodate up to 250 people. View the 2010/11 Park Reservation Fees

Reservations can be made: Sports Field Reservations
Baseball and soccer field reservations are only accepted in-person at the Public Works Building, 8777 SW Burnham Street, Tigard.

Parks
 Ash Avenue Dog Park (Dog-Friendly)
 Bonita Park
 Community Garden
 Cook Park -- Tualatin River Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge
 East Butte Heritage Park (New!)
 Elizabeth Price Park (New!)
 Englewood Park
 Fanno Creek Park
 Jack Park
 Jim Griffith Memorial Skate Park
 Northview Park
 Potso Dog Park
(Dog-Friendly)
 Senn Park (New!)
 Summerlake Park
 Summerlake Dog Park (Dog-Friendly)
 Windmill Park
 Woodard Park

News
 Trail System Master Plan
 Canines for Clean Water
 Tigard Has Been Named Tree City USA
 Weather Conditions @ Cook Park
Links
  Bike Tigard
  The Intertwine
  Parks, trails and greenspaces from Metro
  Recreational Programs in Tigard
  Report invasive weeds online to the Tualatin Riverkeepers

Park Reservations
  On-Line Park Reservations
General Information
 Bike Tigard
 Lost and Found
 Tigard Parks brochure
 Park System Master Plan
 Trails in Tigard
 Trees in Tigard

Park Maintenance Contact
Parks Supervisor
503-718-2598
parks@tigard-or.gov

Boards & Committees
 Park and Recreation Advisory Board
 Tree Board

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City of Tigard, 13125 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard, OR 97223, 503-639-4171 | Map and Directions

AFTER-HOURS CONTACT
Public Works/Water: 503-639-1554 | Police Non-Emergency: 503-629-0111

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