City parks
Published 12:00 am Wednesday, September 20, 2017
- Redmond Skatepark is filled with skaters of all ages.
Redmond Public Works, Parks Division maintains a growing list of parks, from small neighborhood ones to the city’s sizable Dry Canyon. City parks, except the skatepark, are open from sunrise until one hour after sunset.
Centennial Park is a half-block urban park featuring an interactive water feature, a shade pavilion, fireplace, grassy areas and a snack shop. To schedule an event in Centennial Park, call the city Community Development Department at 541-923-7756. Reservations for the rest of the city’s park system are handled by Redmond Area Park and Recreation District, 541-548-7275.
American Legion Community Park is in the canyon just south of Highland Avenue. The park features youth baseball and soccer fields, a performing arts amphitheater, a playground with climbing rocks and restrooms.
Other city parks and amenities
Fireman’s Lake: 1100 SW Lake Court. Youth and disabled fishing pond and picnic tables.
Swim Center Park: 465 SW Rimrock Way. Horseshoe pits, sand volleyball and basketball courts, picnic tables.
Redmond’s neighborhood parks
See www.ci.redmond.or.us for each park’s features.
Umatilla Sports Complex: 3000 SW Umatilla Ave.
Hayden Park: 1964 SW 35th St.
Baker Park: 1532 SW 17th St.
Kalama Park: 1624 SW Kalama Ave.
Centennial Park: 725 SW Evergreen
Diamond Bar Park: NE Fifth Street and Quince Avenue.
Quince Park: NW 10th Street and Quince Avenue.
Fairhaven Park: 23rd Street north of W. Antler Avenue.
Valleyview Park: SW 34th Street and Reservoir Drive.
Stack Park: 820 NW Kingwood Ave.
Spudbowl Park: 164 SW 15th St.
Kiwanis Field: 229 SW 15th St.
West Canyon Rim Park: NW Rimrock Way at Jackpine Avenue.
Homestead Park: Located in a narrow strip between Canal Boulevard and the U.S. Highway 97 reroute near Dogwood Avenue. Next door to Homestead is a small dirt pump track for BMX bikes.
Dry Canyon Parks
The Dry Canyon trail runs from SW Quartz Avenue to NW 19th Street, just short of four miles.
Bowlby Park: 1767 SW Parkway, in the Dry Canyon. Baseball fields, bleachers.
Sam Johnson Park: Corner of SW 15th Street and Evergreen Avenue in the Dry Canyon. Picnic tables and pavilion, tennis courts and completely ADA-accessible Hope Playground.
American Legion Park: 850 SW Rimrock Way
Kiwanis Field/Spud Bowl: Corner of SW 15th Street at Antler/Black Butte, next to the skatepark. Playing fields, portable bleachers and parking.
Weigand Family Dog Park: Antler/Black Butte, just north of the skatepark. It has separate fenced areas for large and small dogs as well as benches for owners.
Redmond Disc Golf: A 9-hole course next door to the dog park.
Redmond SkatePark: 15th Street and W. Antler Avenue; open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. or dusk, whichever is earlier. Accommodates skateboarders and scooters but no BMX bikes.