Albert Kelly Park
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About Albert Kelly Park in Portland
Albert Kelly Park is a 12.09-acre public park located in southwest Portland, Oregon. The park, acquired by the city in 1956, is named after Albert Kelly, an early settler in Oregon who was born in 1814 in Pulaski County, Kentucky.
The park features a mix of developed recreational areas and natural spaces. It includes a soccer field and a baseball field, providing ample space for sports enthusiasts. For younger visitors, there is a children's play area with playground equipment.
One of the park's notable features is Restoration Creek, which runs through the middle of the park. This creek, a tributary of Fanno Creek, was previously piped underground but has been "daylighted" in recent years. The city has recreated a riparian landscape around the creek, enhancing the park's natural beauty and ecological value.
Albert Kelly Park is characterized by its lush greenery and wooded areas. The park is home to several magnificent old Oregon oak trees, which are among the few remaining in the neighborhood. These trees, along with other native species, contribute to the park's serene atmosphere and provide habitat for local wildlife.
The park's landscape is varied, featuring both open, savanna-like spaces and more densely wooded areas. This diversity in terrain offers visitors a range of experiences, from sunny fields perfect for picnics to shaded trails for peaceful walks.
Located in a residential area, Albert Kelly Park serves as a valuable community resource, offering a place for recreation, relaxation, and connection with nature in the heart of southwest Portland.