Portland Sunday Parkways | Five Neighborhoods

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Portland Sunday Parkways 2010 | Five Neighborhoods
The City of Portland held its first Sunday Parkways event in North Portland, June 2008 and it was such a wild success, there are now 5 planned throughout the city this summer.

Sunday Parkways is the perfect opportunity for you and your family to get out and be active right in your own neighborhood. With the streets closed from car traffic, the 6-8 mile routes connect Portland’s beautiful parks and offer a chance for participants to listen to music, grab a snack from a local food vendor or peruse the local gift vendors for a souvenir.  Walk, run, or bike the city streets filled with surprises around every corner…performers, activities and food – all traffic-free. Check out the video at the bottom of the page!

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NORTHEAST | Sunday, May 16

A 2-way route of city streets open to walk, bike, roll, run, jump and skip – without having to watch out for cars! The 5.8-mile Northeast Portland Sunday Parkways route will have two loops, connecting Woodlawn, Alberta, Fernhill and Wilshire Parks.  Food, music and activities are located in the parks and along the route.
Download PDF of the Northeast Route


NORTH | Sunday, June 27

The 7.5-mile North Portland Sunday Parkways route will have two loops, connecting Kenton, Arbor Lodge and Peninsula Parks, plus the beautiful Willamette Bluff.  Food, music and activities are located in the parks and along the route.

Download PDF of the North Portland Route

EAST | Sunday, July 18

The 6-mile East Portland Sunday Parkways route will have two loops, connecting Ed Benedict (and the East Portland Exposition), Bloomington and Lents Parks, plus the I-205 and Springwater multi-use paths.  Food, music and activities are located in the parks and along the route.

Download PDF of the East Portland Route

SOUTHEAST | Sunday, August 15

The 6-mile Southeast Portland Sunday Parkways route will have two loops, connecting Laurelhurst, Colonel Summers and Sunnyside Parks, plus the Hawthorne Street Fair.  Food, music and activities are located in the parks and along the route.

Download PDF of the Southeast Portland Route

NORTHWEST | Sunday, September 26

The 4.5-mile Northwest Portland Sunday Parkways route will have two loops, connecting SW Stark Street, Old Town Chinatown, Pearl and Northwest neighborhoods.  Activities, food, and entertainment will be in Couch and Wallace Parks and along the route.

Download PDF of the Northwest Portland Route

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