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Gabriel Park

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Type
  
Public, city

Area
  
90.6 acres (367,000 m)

Phone
  
+1 503-823-7529

Location
  
Portland, Oregon, US

Created
  
October 1950

Gabriel Park

Operated by
  
Portland Parks & Recreation

Status
  
Day use only (5 am - midnight)

Address
  
SW 45th Ave & Vermont Street, Portland, OR 97219, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 5AM–12AMThursday5AM–12AMFriday5AM–12AMSaturday5AM–12AMSunday5AM–12AMMonday5AM–12AMTuesday5AM–12AMWednesday5AM–12AM

Similar
  
Marquam Nature Park, South Park Blocks, Columbia Children's Arboretum, Laurelhurst Park, Council Crest Park

Gabriel park edit


Gabriel Park is a 90.65-acre (366,800 m2) public park in Portland, Oregon, United States. It features a baseball field, softball field, soccer field, basketball courts, tennis courts, skatepark, volleyball courts, disabled access play area, disabled access restrooms, dog off-leash area, paved and unpaved paths, reservable picnic sites, and WiFi. The park is located between the Maplewood, Multnomah, and Hillsdale neighborhoods of Southwest Portland at 45th Avenue and Vermont Street.

Contents

The Southwest Community Center is located at the Northwest corner of Gabriel Park. Amenities include indoor swimming pool, indoor basketball court, fitness room, gymnasium, rock climbing wall, weight room, kitchen, meeting room, party room, and wireless Internet access.

History

In October 1950, the Parks Bureau purchased an 87-acre (350,000 m2) tract of land featuring two small creeks and wooded areas between Vermont and Canby Streets for $120,000. The land had been bought in 1890 by a Swiss immigrant named Ulrich Gabriel, who farmed this land and operated the Pine Creek Dairy as well. In July 1995, Portland Parks & Recreation offered a 1.75-acre (7,100 m2) dog off-leash area on a six-month trial basis in Gabriel Park. The Southwest Community Center was funded by Measure 26-10 and opened in June 1999.

Features and use

The park costs the city approximately $231,000 per year in maintenance.

Dog off-leash area

Gabriel Park includes a fenced, 1.75-acre (7,100 m2) dog off-leash area. Water fountains, feces cleanup bags, picnic tables and benches help make this one of the area's most popular off-leash areas.

Skatepark

In November 2006, Portland Parks & Recreation Commissioner Dan Saltzman recommended funding for the construction of a skatepark at Gabriel Park. Later that month, the City Council approved the funding for the Gabriel Park Skatepark along with another skatepark at Ed Benedict Park in Southeast Portland. The skateparks grand opening was July 12, 2008. The design and construction of the park was done by Airspeed Skateparks of Reedsport, Oregon.

References

Gabriel Park Wikipedia