The park serves as the site for the historic Sellwood Community Center which offers various neighborhood programming.
The property is located on a geological bench formed by ancestral Willamette River deposits.
The park provides direct access to the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge via connected trail systems.
The site includes a designated off-leash area for dogs to exercise.
The park’s trees provide a significant canopy, serving as a migratory stopover for local bird species.
Sellwood Park is a 16.5-acre public recreation area situated on a bluff overlooking the Willamette River. The park features lighted baseball and softball fields, basketball courts, and tennis courts. An extensive network of paved and natural surface walking trails winds through mature fir and oak tree groves. The site includes a dedicated picnic area with reservable tables and open lawn spaces. Adjacent to the park is the Sellwood Pool, a seasonal outdoor facility offering lap swimming and recreational sessions. The park serves as a gateway to the Springwater Corridor, a multi-use trail system extending throughout Portland. The landscape design incorporates significant elevation changes providing views of the river valley. The grounds are maintained by Portland Parks & Recreation and remain open to the public daily throughout the year.
The western edge of the park overlooking the Willamette River and the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge.
Bring binoculars to spot birds in the neighboring Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge.
Combine your visit with a walk down the hill to access the Willamette River shoreline.
Check the official park website for seasonal field closure notices before arriving for organized sports.
Do not attempt to park in residential driveways; use designated street parking only.
Outdoor swimming pool is seasonal and typically operates only during summer months.
Leash laws apply outside of designated off-leash zones; pack out all trash to maintain the natural environment.