Farragut Park
Public asset records for this park are shown as a transparency layer. Itemized repair costs remain pending until Portland Parks & Recreation provides verified estimates.
Real ways to help Farragut Park and parks like it. This site does not process donations; every link below goes to an official giving or volunteering channel.
City-published park details
Farragut Park on Portland.gov
Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) identified a need for more play equipment for park visitors ages 5 and under. This project helps to ensure that the Bureau is providing appropriate play opportunities for more people of all ages and abilities.
After $1.75M in System Development Charges (SDCs) was allocated for this project in 2021, the project went through a robust community engagement to inform the planning and design of the new accessible play area. In the construction phase (Spring 2023-Summer 2024), $455,200 of the General Fund was allocated for the replacement of the old restroom and installation of two Portland Loo Restrooms. In addition to this, major maintenance funds of $800,000 were allocated to replace and resurface the basketball court under the Basketball Courts Revitalization Project.
Please visit the Farragut Park Improvements Project page for complete details.
Park hours: 5:00am-midnight To reserve a sports field, call 503-823-2525.
Park history
Farragut Park was named after Admiral David Glasgow Farragut who, although born in Tennessee, fought for the North in the Civil War.
All dogs must be leashed in this park.
This park has facilities you can reserve. Booking happens on the city's official systems — every link below goes straight there.
Permit sports fields through PP&R's customer service center.
Assessment dates are copied from the public Parks Amenities layer. Old dates mean this source does not publish a newer assessment for that asset, not that we have confirmed no newer internal inspection exists. PP&R does not publish itemized repair costs, so this ledger shows needs without dollar figures.
Picnic Table is flagged because the public asset record shows poor condition (public code 4).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Permanent Trash Can is flagged because the public asset record shows poor condition (public code 4).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Picnic Table is flagged because the public asset record shows poor condition (public code 4).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Picnic Table is flagged because the public asset record shows poor condition (public code 4).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Bike Rack is flagged because the public asset record shows good condition (public code 1).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Showing all 5 public repair candidates.
https://parks.portlandciviclab.org/parks/farragut-park-119?utm_source=park_qr&utm_medium=sign&utm_campaign=park_119
The public asset layer includes `PictureID` and `Hyper_pic`, but those values point to PP&R internal file-share paths, not public image URLs. Asset-level inspection photos need a PP&R export or public ArcGIS attachments before this app can render them.
Public photo from the official Portland.gov park pageNo public description.
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