This business is Trusted — customers consistently rate it 4.5★ across 6,640 reviews, indicating reliable, quality service.
Strong long-term review history with 6,640 reviews and a 4.5★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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A long, narrow park that runs along the Willamette River’s west bank at the edge of downtown Portland, this park makes for an excellent place to jog, bike, walk your dog, or enjoy a beautiful sunrise. There are a variety of public art installations throughout the park, and I imagine that if I had come in the spring or fall I would be even more awestruck by its beauty. While you will likely see homeless people here, I was never bothered and what I’ve seen in the news and on social media prior to visiting made it seem like I would encounter many more issues than I did in a public park like this. Don’t let fear mongering keep you away from a beautiful park.
Loved the vibrant water front. Nice place for a stroll or a brisk walk. The place does have historical significance with the bridge across the river and the maritime museum.
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We love to attend various events that are held throughout the year. This time it was for the Winter Light Festival. Great fun for the whole family.
Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park is one of Portland’s most iconic gathering spots, especially in the spring. When the cherry blossoms are in bloom, the park transforms into a sea of pink—an absolutely magical sight that draws locals and visitors alike. Walking under the blossoms or sitting by the river as petals drift through the air feels like stepping into another world. It’s festive, lively, and one of the city’s most photogenic moments of the year. Throughout the year, the park remains a hub of activity. Joggers, cyclists, families, and groups of friends bring a constant energy to the riverside path. Festivals, events, and casual weekend outings keep the atmosphere vibrant and social. The open green spaces are perfect for picnics or simply lounging by the Willamette River. That said, the park has faced some challenges in recent years. Cleanliness and safety have become concerns, and it would benefit from more consistent upkeep to match its status as a centerpiece of the city. Ensuring that the park is well-maintained would only enhance its appeal and help preserve the welcoming, community-centered space it’s meant to be. In short, Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park is still a must-visit spot in Portland—especially during cherry blossom season, when it shines at its best. With more attention to cleanliness and safety, it could truly live up to its full potential as one of the city’s most beautiful and beloved parks.
Very pretty tourist attraction. We went in the middle of January so it was very gloomy and rainy, but still beautiful! It's super fun to walk up and down the water and see all the bridges. A bit challenging to get parking, but there's some nearby lots.