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Gabriel Park

Rating

4.7(1,773)

Price

Free

Duration

1–3 hours

Best Ages

All ages

About

Gabriel Park is one of Southwest Portland's largest and most beloved community parks, spanning more than 90 acres across the Multnomah neighborhood. For families, it's a genuine all-day destination — diverse enough to appeal to every age in the family, from toddlers on the playground to teens playing pickup basketball, and large enough that everyone can spread out and find their own corner.

The park's playground anchors the family experience, with equipment appropriate for younger children through pre-teens. But Gabriel Park's true draw is its variety: sports fields used by youth leagues, tennis and basketball courts, a community garden, an off-leash dog area, and open lawn space perfect for frisbee, kite-flying, or simply running. Forested edges offer natural exploration opportunities for adventurous kids.

The park is central to the SW Portland residential community and reflects the neighborhood's active, outdoor-oriented character. Weekend mornings often see organized youth sports, while weekday afternoons bring families from the surrounding neighborhoods seeking casual outdoor time. The community garden adds an educational dimension — a great opportunity for city kids to observe how food grows.

Gabriel Park is free and open year-round, but shines brightest from late spring through early fall when weather cooperates. The park's proximity to Multnomah Village — one of Portland's most charming and walkable neighborhood commercial districts — makes post-park dining or ice cream runs easy and enjoyable.

For families visiting SW Portland or staying in the area, Gabriel Park provides the kind of expansive, multi-use outdoor space that's increasingly rare in urban settings. It's a free, accessible, and genuinely versatile family destination.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Nursing / Changing

likely no

Kid Meals

nearby

Setting

Outdoor

Rainy Day

Not ideal

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Spring through fall; weekday afternoons

Wait Times

No wait

Nearby Food

Multnomah Village has charming independent restaurants and cafes within a 5-minute drive.

Why Kids Love It

Gabriel Park is a sprawling 90-acre SW Portland park combining a playground, open fields, sports courts, a dog park, and community gardens. Kids love the variety — there's always something to do, from pickup soccer to playground climbing to exploring the natural wooded edges of the park.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Check the Portland Parks & Recreation website for scheduled youth leagues — fields can be busy on weekends.
  • The community garden area is interesting for curious kids who've never seen one up close.
  • Off-leash dog area on the west side — great if you're bringing the family dog.
  • Combine with a walk or short drive to Multnomah Village for ice cream or a meal.

What to Bring

  • Water bottles
  • Sports gear
  • Dog leash
  • Picnic supplies

Cost Info

Free Admission

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$0.

Gabriel Park is free to enter and use.

Tips to Save

  • ["Free park.
  • Visit Multnomah Village nearby for affordable family-friendly dining after your park visit."

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
5AM-12AM
Monday
5AM-12AM
Sunday
5AM-12AM
Tuesday
5AM-12AM
Saturday
5AM-12AM
Thursday
5AM-12AM
Wednesday
5AM-12AM

Frequently Asked Questions

Tickets & Booking

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