Parks in Happy Valley
Finding the right park for your toddler can feel like a full-time job. Searching the internet can be saturated or get you confused. The good news? Happy Valley is packed with park- big community hubs, quiet neighborhood playgrounds, and nature trails with hidden waterfalls. Here’s your comprehensive guide to every park in (and right next to) Happy Valley. If you’d like to check out parks in the Portland area, my blog Exploring Portland’s Parks can get you in the right direction for choosing the right park for your daily adventures!
Introduction

Big, do-it-all community park
Happy Valley Park (32 acres)
Playground clusters, splash pad, skate area, dog park, walking trails, sports, courts/fields, restrooms, reservable shelters, and tons of open lawn. The city’s event hub and an easy all-ages pick for a day at the park.
Neighborhood parks (easy parking, quick play stops)
Ashley Meadows Park (1.7 acres) Tandem swings, small play structures, quiet neighborhood.
Village Green Park (2.7 acres)
Rebstock Park (2.2 acres)
Pleasant Valley Villages Park
Ella V. Osterman Park
Southern Lites Neighborhood Park
Pfiefer Park
Altamont Park
Pioneer Park
Sieben Park
Summerfield Park
Nature parks & trails (wildlife, views, stroller-friendly options)
Hidden Falls Nature Park (21.3 acres)
Happy Valley Park
Mount Talbert Nature Park
Scouters Mountain Nature Park
Mount Scott Creek Trail
How I personally use this list as a toddler-mom
Overwhelmed by options? Don’t be! Here’s how I use the list above to decide where we are going for the day. If you can’t decide, pick the one nearest you – they are all great!
Need everything in one stop?
Happy Valley Park (play+splash+sports+nature)
Beat the crowds?
Ashley Meadows, Southern Lites, or Summerfield Park for quick swings and slides.
Stroller walk + playground on the same outing?
Village Green, Happy Valley Park, or Pleasant Valley Villages.
Need shade?
Pick Mount Talbert or Scouters Mountain for forested trails. Hidden Falls & Ashley Meadows Parks work in a pinch.