
Parks & Trails
NCPRD boasts 35 parks and natural areas, and three trails—including the 6-milemiles of Trolley Trail—providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and connections to nature. Get outside and explore the wide range of parks and beautiful green spaces that make our community a vibrant place to live and play.
Additional Resources
Natural Resources
Park Rules
Park Rentals

Adopt a Park
Want to give back? Adopt a park and help keep your community spaces clean and beautiful. From litter clean-up to planting projects, residents and businesses can play an active role in maintaining their local parks.


Leash Up North Clackamas
We’re asking residents to keep their dogs on a leash at parks and trails throughout the district for the safety of people, dogs and wildlife. Leashing up your dog can make a big difference in shared community spaces by:
- Allowing people of all ages who are fearful of dogs to feel safe
- Preventing bites and fights; not all dogs can be friends
- Protecting local wildlife and sensitive habitats
In addition to making parks and trails more welcoming for all, it is important to remember that keeping dogs on a leash in parks is the law (Ordinance No. 07-2004). Any animal brought into a park area is required to be on a leash, except in the off-leash dog area in North Clackamas Park. Violating the code could result in a citation or removal from the park. If you see an unleashed dog, please call 503-655-8211 to contact local law enforcement.
