Skip to main content

Parks & Trails

NCPRD boasts 36 developed parks, 7 natural areas, and 6 miles 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.

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.

Wichita Park

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.