Portland Parks And Recreation
Community Resource
About this resource
This program provides a diverse array of cultural, athletic, fitness (for both youth and adults), dance, music, science, language, and swimming activities. There are parent-child activity groups available, along with a drop-in sports schedule and an indoor park schedule accessible on the website. The initiative also includes various outdoor education programs that emphasize environmental stewardship and connection to nature, such as field trips, summer camps, and guided walks. Volunteer opportunities are offered as well. The organization manages city parks, gardens, racquet centers, golf courses, natural areas, hiking trails, the Portland International Raceway, and community centers.
Intake Procedure: For more details, call or check the website.
Fees: Costs vary depending on the service. Contact them to inquire about discounts for foster families. Scholarships may also be available.
Who can use this
- Open to everyone. Programs and classes cater to all age groups, with special offerings for young children, youth, older adults, and individuals with disabilities.
Documents you may need
- Varies by program. Foster family discount must provide a letter from a foster caseworker.
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Portland, Oregon
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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