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This park is a marvel of our progressive city. What at first looks like a beautifully designed gazebo is actually a homeless encampment and safe injection site. The comforting sound of the water permeates and calms the soul as one observes men smoking meth right out in the open on the benches. This really is a can't miss destination!
I wouldn't call this a park. It's more of a square with a fountain. There wasn't a lot of road noise - just running water - so that was nice. We stopped for a brief rest while we were walking around.
This is one of my favorite landscape architecture projects in the world. Halprin had an excellent way with water and geometry. A nice place to hang out, work or just enjoy a cool water feature. Definitely worth visiting if you are a fan of design or nice fountains.
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Large concrete space nestled amongst apartment buildings and assorted PSU buildings, this fountain park serves as a convergence space of several interurban walking paths. There is a large food cart pod nearby and this is a popular spot for lunch, especially during the summer months. While the architecture of the fountain itself is less interesting than some of the other fountain parks of downtown Portland, it still serves as an interesting centerpiece to the space. In addition to the fountain, there is a large wooden shelter with some benches. This is a popular meeting place for homeless folks, who will often commandeer much of the seating. I've never been hassled here, though it's worth noting that there is often no seating available. Overall, this is a nice space to pass through, and take a pause, on an urban hike around the downtown sector of Portland.
Underknown park in SW downtown Portland. Lovejoy Fountain Park is not surrounded by large parking lots, and you won't be walking passed countless people sitting in their cars idling them out front, nope, this park is accessible by one of four pedestrian-only roads and is within a great network of pedestrian roads and parks. Be sure to visit Pettygrove Park, and also Ira Keller Fountain if your visiting.