The park land was originally acquired by the City of Portland in 1923.
It occupies a rectangular city block bounded by SE 46th and 47th Avenues.
The park provides significant native tree canopy that supports local urban bird populations.
The baseball field serves as a primary hub for neighborhood youth sports leagues during the spring and summer.
The site includes a designated off-leash area for dogs.
Woodstock Park is a 14.35-acre urban greenspace located in the Southeast Portland neighborhood. The park features a softball field, two tennis courts, and a basketball court. It offers a dedicated playground area for children and open lawn spaces suitable for informal recreation. The site includes a picnic shelter with tables available for community use. A paved walking path encircles portions of the park, providing accessible terrain for visitors. The property is managed by Portland Parks & Recreation. Large mature trees provide significant canopy cover across sections of the grounds. It serves as a central social hub for the surrounding residential Woodstock district.
Under the mature oak canopy during the golden hour to capture the interplay of light on the central lawn.
Visit during the weekday mornings to avoid high traffic from youth sports leagues and weekend social gatherings.
Bring a picnic blanket to utilize the large shaded grassy areas near the center of the park.
Check the local city parks calendar if you wish to avoid scheduling conflicts with community events or organized games.
Avoid parking on narrow residential side streets immediately adjacent to the park during weekend sports tournaments.
Leash laws apply outside of the designated off-leash area; carry out all trash to maintain park cleanliness.