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Madrona Park

9.45 acres
N. Greeley Avenue and Going Court

The park’s namesake was a Pacific Madrona tree that had been located on its east side and designated a Heritage Tree. Sadly, the tree succumbed to disease in 2015. Although the park officially extends down the hill on the west of Greeley Avenue, visitors primarily use the east side.

Amenities

  • Accessible Play Area
  • Basketball Court
  • Natural Area
  • Playground
  • Unpaved Paths

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ParkPortland Parks and Recreation/Madrona Park

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