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Squirrel Detective at Columbia Park

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Columbia Park is a 35-acre neighborhood park. The Daycation starts at the corner of N Lombard Street and N Russel Street. This Park is home to many squirrels. Today we can become detectives and find where squirrels spend their time. A squirrel steals your phone and starts taking pictures. Take out your magnifying glasses and find where the squirrel took the photos! Can you find the pictures at each stop?

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Features: Picnic Area, Play Area, Restroom, Horseshoe Pit, Nature Patch, Picnic Shelter, Picnic Table, Playground, Baseball Field, Soccer Field, Softball Field, Tennis Court, Volleyball Court

Check out the wheelchair and stroller-friendly descriptions below!

Daycation created by: Veronica Cuyun

Additional Information

Allowed Access
Dogs
Pedestrians
Activities
Birdwatching
Wildlife Watching
Dog Walking
Trail Running
Walking
Accessibility
Stroller Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible
Rules & Regulations
Dogs On Leash
Accessibility Description

Links: For more information visit the Columbia Park website https://www.portland.gov/parks/columbia-park-and-annex

Park Rules: Dog on leash

    Public Transit: Route 75 is located between N Lombard street & Russet street, and Route 44 is located at the Annex on N Willamette street & Woolsey street.

    Parking: Street parking is available along the park. No parking is permitted 10 pm- 5 am. Free entrance.

    Trail Surface: To enter the park there is a depressed curb at the start of the Daycation at the Cottage.  Most of the trail is paved. The native plant garden has gravel. The paved trail leads to a pavilion with picnic tables. There are some areas of the trail that has raised surfaces (added pavement) and holes that are circled in white. Surfaces leading up to the bathroom are smooth. The pool has a paved ramp that connects to the building. There is pavement that connects to some water fountains and trash cans. 

    Bathrooms: There are single-stalled gendered bathrooms at the Cottage. There is another single-stalled gender-neutral bathroom located by the children's playground. There is a porta-potty located near the cottage that has a lip to get into the area. 

    Benches: Yes, some with companion seating. 

    Signage: There is signage at the beginning of the Daycation near the cottage that describes activities to participate in the park. 

    Useability notes created by: Veronica Cuyun

    Overview

    • Get Directions
      2029.26 mi Away
    • Lat/Lng
      45.57876, -122.70888
    • Length
      0.60 Miles