This 15.76-acre park is located between Hensley Road and SW 21st Street. This site is bordered by residential developments on all sides. Access is off Hensley Road on the west and 21st Street on the east, and two access points through Hampton Point Subdivision. Dogs are welcome — as long as they are kept on a leash.
The park features a half-mile, paved walking and and jogging path. Along the path is a 12-stop Health Trail outdoor fitness course. Signs at each stop explain each exercise for different fitness levels. The park offers excellent views of Mt. Hood and the bluff above the Sandy River. A viewpoint circle is located in the southeast corner of the park. Please note that motorcycles and dirt bikes are prohibited on this path and in all Troutdale City Parks.
Apart from the trail and Community Garden, much of the park is undeveloped and contains a small pond. The pond provides habitat for a variety of land and water animals. This pond also dries up by the end of summer.
You may also notice that we have a series of pollinator gardens in the park to attract Monarch butterflies and Painted Lady butterflies by providing specific host plants necessary for these butterflies to lay their eggs as well as native nectar sources to feed all the butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. These efforts have led to our pollinator gardens being certified as a 'Monarch Waystation'.
Directions
345 SW 21st St
Troutdale, OR 97060