I loved the river here so beautiful. Just walking around taking pics was fun. Just dont leave valuables in your car. Lots of break ins. I feel like more so if you have out of state plates and at a tourist spot
We visited for fall break from Arizona in October. They were only open at night 6-10pm which was a bit of a bummer but we went as soon as they opened and got the ride all the rides with no lines. It started getting busy around 7:30. The rides were seemingly well maintained for being an older park and the staff was generally friendly. It’s expensive for what it is and if you have older kids they will get bored of the rides quickly. Perfect for younger kids. Nice location.
Took my kids and grandkids here for a day of frolicking in the water and a picnic. While we were in the water a woman not watching her dog and letting it run around came in urinated all over our lunch umbrella and blankets. Not cool people keep your dogs on leashes where they belong so others can enjoy the environment we pay for. Other than that it’s an amazing area great to go kayaking rafting out of and Oaks Park is really close
I had never seen the original Sellwhod Bridge that was built back in 1925. itt one was Portland's first fixed span bridges. The new Sellwood Bridge that replaced it recently is a deck arch style bridge. It connects the Sellwood and Westmoreland part of Portland on the east side with Macadam Avenue on the West side. The new bridge opened in February 2016.
A Tip for people wishing to take a nice photograph of the bridge: there is a good view of the Sellwood Bridge from the Sellwood Waterfront Park and from the dock that is located there.