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Wilshire Park

4.5 · 770 reviews
Relaxed and community-focused neighborhood park
Wilshire Park, 4116 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR 97212, United States
Interesting facts
1

The park was once the site of a brickyard in the early 20th century.

2

It is situated on land that was part of the original Wilshire subdivision platted in 1908.

3

The park contains a notable collection of native Oregon conifers.

4

The off-leash dog area is one of the larger designated pet spaces in the northeast quadrant of the city.

Overview

Wilshire Park is a 14.5-acre public space in Portland's Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood featuring mature fir and pine trees. The site includes a large fenced off-leash area for dogs that is separated into distinct zones. Recreational facilities consist of a playground, a basketball court, and paved paths suitable for walking. A central open lawn provides ample space for picnics and community gatherings. The park is managed by Portland Parks & Recreation and serves as a significant green corridor within the residential area. Diverse vegetation provides significant shade coverage throughout the summer months.

Photo spot

The elevated grassy berms looking back toward the rows of mature conifer trees.

Insider tips

Bring a portable chair if you plan to stay for an extended picnic, as seating on benches fills up quickly.

Utilize the paved perimeter path if the central grass is muddy after Portland's frequent rain.

Check the dog area gates carefully to ensure they are latched properly before letting your pet off-leash.

What to avoid

Do not leave valuables visible in parked cars in the surrounding residential streets.

Etiquette

Dogs must be leashed outside of the designated off-leash area; please adhere to "pack it in, pack it out" waste disposal policies.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning in late spring or summer for cooler temperatures and active birdwatching.
Address
Wilshire Park, 4116 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR 97212, United States
45.553, -122.628
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Details
Shade & rest areasExtensive mature tree canopy and multiple picnic tables
Dog amenitiesLarge fenced off-leash area with perimeter fencing

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning in late spring or summer for cooler temperatures and active birdwatching..

The elevated grassy berms looking back toward the rows of mature conifer trees.

Close by you'll find Alberta Park, Fernhill Park, Laurelhurst Park.