This business is Trusted — customers consistently rate it 4.5★ across 1,168 reviews, indicating reliable, quality service.
Strong long-term review history with 1,168 reviews and a 4.5★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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Sunday: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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Fantastic urban park. Designed by Angela Danadjieva, the Forecourt Fountain was completed in 1970. 13,000 gallons of water per minute cascade through its terraces and platforms, suggesting the Northwest's abundant waterfalls. In 1978, the fountain was renamed after Ira C. Keller (1899-1978), civic leader and first chairman of the Portland Development Commission (1958-72). Keller pushed through the renewal plan for the South Auditorium area of downtown which included the construction of the Forecourt Fountain.
Very cool place to visit. Free entry, beautiful and fun design. I have visited a few times but early morning on a Sunday I had the whole place to myself, which was pretty cool
Keller Fountain Park is beautiful. It's an astounding setting for photos, whether selfies or wedding or other special occasion photography. Set your camera on one of the main waterfalls and let it record a full minute of video, then edit the ends to have a stunning active screen saver. The water isn't on year-round, of course, so grab those selfies while you can. Above the waterfalls are a number of beautifully laid out pools of various depths. Keller Fountain Park is a great place to bring a friend or a good book , and a remarkable legacy for Ira Keller.
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I smelled a lot of urine but I really like this structure, great for pictures, walking by, or taking a pause. The noise of the fountain drowns everything else out, perfect for writing or sketching. I really dig it. For the maintainers: someone should clean the bronze signage - it's hard to read atm - and maybe power wash her nooks and crannies.
One of Portland's most beautiful open spaces, this majestic work of architecture complements the downtown South Auditorium esplanade. The place is majestic, and you can sit and take a break, as the atmosphere is very peaceful amidst the chaos of traffic.