Woodstock 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 Woodstock 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
Woodstock Park on Portland.gov
(Jan. 28, 2025) Due to significant deterioration and safety concerns, the play structure at Woodstock Park has been removed. The structure was rotting and had become unsafe for public use. The out-of-service concrete wading pool was also removed. The wading pool had been unusable for many years, creating maintenance challenges and a safety hazard due to standing water.
At this time, there is no budget to replace either the play structure or the wading pool.
Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) has identified more than $600 million in unfunded major maintenance needs across the parks and recreation system. In recent years, several assets have failed and were closed or removed to protect public safety. Without new, stable funding, the bureau estimates that one in five PP&R assets could fail within the next 15 years.
Park hours: 5:00am-10:00pm To reserve a sports field or picnic area, call 503-823-2525. Picnic Sites & Info
Park history
Park Place, by Lloyd Hamrol, is a series of three gathering places with benches scaled at alternating levels to accommodate both children and adults. The columns were designed to mirror the existing brickwork in the park and to make reference to the many strands of trees.
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.
Bench is flagged because the public asset record shows critical condition (public code 5).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Bench 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 fair condition (public code 2).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Permanent Bollard is flagged because the public asset record shows critical condition (public code 5).
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 fair condition (public code 3).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
Bench is flagged because the public asset record shows fair condition (public code 3).
PP&R does not publish an itemized repair cost for this record, so none is shown.
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https://parks.portlandciviclab.org/parks/woodstock-park-868?utm_source=park_qr&utm_medium=sign&utm_campaign=park_868
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 page