Take My Trip.com Road Trip Homepage
 
TripsMap-Find Attractions Listed By StateFeature Articles - In DepthHotel Helper - Find Your Hotel And A Great DealPhoto Gallery - Fine Travel Photography by Daniel Woodrum

Portland's Washington Park
Reservoir - Lewis & Clark Memorial - Sacajawea Statue

After wandering around the International Rose Test Garden for a while, I decided to venture downhill, to check out a few other attractions I had seen on the drive up.  Since I hadn't seen any parking along the way, I decided to take one of the park's trails, which I hoped would lead towards the entrance, and the Lewis & Clark column.  (I later discovered there was parking nearby, along the downhill one-way road, although there was none on the uphill side.)

If you decide to walk as I did, you'll pass one of several reservoirs that hold some of Portland's drinking water.  For the most part, the reservoirs are off limits, and you'll probably spot some official-looking people standing guard.  If the gate that leads to the walkway around the reservoir is open, you can circle the unnatural body of water, but as you can see, it's not an especially exciting sight. 

Continue down to the entrance and you'll find the 34 foot tall granite column, placed in memorial to America's most famous western explorers, Lewis and Clark.  It was erected in 1908.

From the base of the column, you have a fairly good view of Portland's downtown skyline.  There are a few rooftops in the way, though.  On a clearer day, Mount St. Helens would also be visible in the distance.

I returned here on my final night in Portland, to capture a picture of the skyline at night.  I also found an even better location to view the downtown buildings nearby.  You can jump ahead to that part of the trip here.

Just a short walk away from the Lewis and Clark Memorial stands a tribute to the only female member of the exploration team, Sacajawea (or Sacagawea, depending on your spelling preference).  The statue of the Shoshone Indian woman, without whose help the Lewis and Clark expedition would have surely failed, was placed here during Portland's Lewis and Clark Centennial celebration in 1905.  A group of Portland women raised the money for its creation.

Just as you'd expect in the Pacific Northwest, there are plenty of brilliantly green spaces that are perfect for relaxation, including this amphitheatre in Washington Park (complete with a limited view of the city in the distance).

Washington Park was originally known simply as "City Park" until 1909.

Before you leave Washington Park, there are several more attractions to consider visiting (which I simply didn't have the time to see).  These include the Oregon Holocaust Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, World Forestry Center, Hoyt Arboretum, the Oregon Zoo and Railway, and the Portland Children's Museum.

 
 

Portland's Rose Test Garden

Cannon Beach

 

Oregon Attractions Map
Research Oregon Hotels
Free Travel Brochures

 

Your E-mail:

 
I will keep your email address private, and will only use it to personally reply to your message. 

Your Name:

 

Your Location:

 

Comments:

 

You may post my comments and my name here.
You may post my comments, but not my name.
Please do not post my comments.

Validate:

 


 

         
    Portland's Rose Test Garden  

 

Cannon Beach

   
 
 
  Also In This Area:

Portland's Washington Park - International Rose Test Garden

Portland at Sunset, from Washington Park

Columbia River Gorge Scenic Byway - Crown Point

Interstate 84 - Columbia River Gorge - Dalles Dam

Columbia River Gorge Scenic Byway, Oneonta Gorge, Multnomah Falls

Sheppard's Dell, along the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Byway, Oregon

Mount Hood Scenic Loop, US 26 and Route 35, Oregon

Timberline Ski Resort and Miracle Mile Lift, Government Camp, Oregon

Windy Ridge Viewpoint, Mount St. Helens, Washington

 

View this website's best photos in the Gallery

Road Trip Interactive USA Map

Find Road Trip Hotel Deals with the Take My Trip Hotel Helper

Recommended Road Trip Reading

Leave your mark on the map!  Sign the Guest Book.

Leave your mark on the map!  Sign the Guest Book.

 

Oregon Travel
Photography Tours
Family Vacations
Hiking & Trekking Pkgs.




I welcome your feedback.  Your thoughts will make this a better website. Click Here to Contact Me.
All photographs on this website may be available for purchase.  Many are featured in the Gallery.
Click here for information on ordering prints.

Road Trip Index | Attractions By State: AL - AZ - CA - CO - FL - GA - ID - IL - MT - NC - NM
NV - OH - OR - PA - SC - SD - TN - TX - UT - VA - WA -
WV - WY
Recommended Reading - Bookstore | Search This Site | Support This Site
How to Use This Site | About Me | Links | Legal Stuff | Sitemap


All content and photographs © 2008 TakeMyTrip.com / Daniel Woodrum
If you wish to use images from this page, please follow the rules listed
here.