Concord Park







Adjacent to the Concord Community Center and the new Oak Lodge Library, this 1.9-acre park serves as a vibrant hub for fun, recreation, and community connection.
Concord Park has something for everyone, including walking paths surrounded by lush greenery, a covered shelter and picnic areas for gathering with friends and family, a splash pad offering a refreshing escape during warm summer days, and the Districts’ first inclusive playground.
This innovative play space features nature-inspired elements like balance logs, boulder scrambles, and interactive water canals — all designed to encourage exploration and creativity. Thoughtfully integrated throughout are accessible recreation features, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the playground experience. Highlights include ADA-compliant pathways, rubber tile surfacing, a two-level tower with ramps, a roller slide, nest swings for all ages, inclusive spinners, and numerous sensory play components.
Additionally, imaginative play is encouraged with the presence of a whimsical owl and a curious climbing turtle that add to the playground's charm.
Thank you to our funding partners.
The development of the Concord Park and Playground was made possible in part through the generous support of Local Share funds from Metro and Oregon Parks and the Recreation Department (ORPD) 2023 Local Government Grant Program.
Know Before You Go
- Concord Park opens half an hour before sunrise and closes half an hour after sunset.
- The walking paths are wheelchair accessible.
- The playground is accessible to children with varying abilities.
- Street parking is available alongside the park.
- Bike racks are available onsite.
- The splash pad is seasonal, operating Memorial Day through Labor Day, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
- There is a dedicated parking lot, shared with Concord Community Center and Oak Lodge Library.
- Dogs and pets must remain on the leash at all times. Please pick up after your dog.
- See a full list of NCPRD Park Rules.




