Fields Bridge Park

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821 Willamette Falls Dr
West Linn, OR 97068

Fields Bridge Park in West Linn, Oregon offers a variety of recreational activities and community events for residents and visitors to enjoy. From StoryWalks to workshops and neighborhood association meetings, the park provides a welcoming space for people of all ages to come together and engage in enriching experiences.

The park also serves as a hub for city services and resources, with opportunities for business licensing, permits, and public access to information on local government and community development. Whether you're looking to participate in a volunteer work party or attend a family dance, Fields Bridge Park is a vibrant destination that reflects the spirit of community in West Linn.

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Laurie M.
5/26/2025

A beautiful little oasis, with a slice of Main Street USA.....This lovely small park rests between Willamette Falls Dr and the Tualatin River. There are little league fields, a place to fish or...

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Jody J.
1/20/2023

I love this park especially in the summer. There is a good size parking lot, the restrooms are clean and it is just off the beaten path. There is a nice playground, basketball court and...

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Jeff G.
1/6/2020

This is a cool little hidden gem here in Lico! Right alongside the river and it connects to the Riverwalk. There's a great little kids play area with a jungle gym for them to hang out on. And then...

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Brian H.
5/3/2021

Great park for kids! Great path for any easy walk along the river. Adjustable basketball hoops (something I've never seen in a public park before).

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Jen K.
2/23/2008

Over the river and through the woods, to Fields Bridge Park I go.... This is West Linn's newest park and one of its most natural. Located on the banks of the Tualatin River, it has community...

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