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Sandy River Park

Sandy River Park offers a natural outdoor experience right in the heart of town.  The former Douglas fir forest was sold to the City in December 2001, and at 127 acres it is one of the largest publicly-owned parcels of land adjacent to the wild and scenic Sandy River.

Sandy Bluff Park & Dog Park

Summer Maintenance Schedule:

Our Parks Crew will be onsite conducting weekly maintenance on the Dog Park on Wednesdays from 10:00am to 11:00am

 

Meinig Memorial Park

This park is the crown jewel of Sandy's park system -- it has a permanent main stage and two permanent concession stands in the center of the park that are used for Sandy Summer Sounds, the City's free summer concert series, as well as an amphitheater at the south end.

A unique log gazebo is located in the heart of Meinig Memorial Park and available for families and groups to rent for weddings, reunions, and other gatherings. In addition to its location in a gorgeous setting, it features:

Jonsrud Viewpoint Park

Jonsrud Viewpoint, at 4.95 acres, is north of Highway 26 on Bluff Road and is a designated stop on the Oregon Scenic Byways program and is widely considered to be one of the best views of Mount Hood in Oregon. Stroll the brick pathways, look through the telescopes, and enjoy spectacular views of Mt. Hood and the Sandy River Valley as well as informational signs about the Barlow Road, part of the Oregon Trail.

Hamilton Ridge Park

Located on Sandy Heights west of Bluff Rd., there are two small park areas—one, ½ acre in size, includes a play structure. The other is smaller and is mainly present to preserve existing, mature trees. An accessible foot path connects Sandy Heights to approximately 7 acres of dedicated open space along Tickle Creek and extends to connect with Dubarko Rd.

Centennial Plaza

Most great cities have a central public gathering area, and Sandy is no exception. The City leveraged urban renewal funding to construct a public plaza across the street from City Hall and right next door to the Historical Society Museum on Hoffman Ave.

Cascadia Park

 

The Cascadia Village development includes 3 park areas consisting of 2.5 acres of open space, a 1.92 acre multi-use field with a gazebo, and a .38 acre tot lot (on Cascadia Village Drive at Averill Parkway) complete with playground structure and bark chips for ground cover.

Bornstedt Park

Phase I of the Bornstedt Park Master Plan has been completed.  This included the installation of fields, paths, a playground, a splash pad and community garden boxes.  As additional housing development occurs, Phase II will be built.  The second phase has a half court basketball hoop, a gazebo, and a viewing mound near the playground to showcase the view of Mt. Hood.  

 

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