Rivervilla Park

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925 SE Courtney Ave
Portland, OR 97222

Rivervilla Park is a serene 5-acre park located in Oak Grove, Oregon, offering a range of amenities including picnic facilities, parking, a fishing dock, trails, and restrooms. Situated along the picturesque Willamette River, visitors can enjoy direct access to the water for leisurely dips or fishing. With its scenic paths and beautiful surroundings, the park provides the perfect setting for a leisurely stroll, picnicking, and appreciating the natural beauty that changes with each season.

Managed by the North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District (NCPRD), Rivervilla Park is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking to relax by the river, explore the trails, or enjoy a picnic with family and friends, this park provides a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

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Anne L.
6/4/2023

Nice find on a sunny Sunday morning. There were only a couple cars in the lot when we arrived. Adventurers can bring their kayaks and SUP boards down here just a short walk aways. This area was...

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Wendell R.
7/23/2024

What a hidden gem. This little park is right on the Willamete River. Hidden within a neighborhood Rivervilla Park is your private access to the Willamete River. Bring your picnic basket blankets...

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Anita E.
7/4/2024

We took a picnic to the lovely park across from Lake O. A handful of picnic tables along the river. Beautiful views of an old train bridge that goes over the river proved to be a cool surprise. We...

Marc M.
12/19/2021

Our limited pubic spaces are becoming increasingly crowded. Enjoy and support our pubic lands!

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Sara N.
5/31/2017

This is a small, quaint park tucked away within an oak grove neighborhood. The water is so high right now from the winter and snow melting that it seems most of the beach is currently flooded...

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