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Mt. Tabor Park in southeast Portland was recently named the nation’s first “Urban Quiet Park” by Quiet Parks International, a nonprofit that aims to “save quiet for the benefit of all life.” ...
Mt. Tabor is a beloved, 196-acre park with trails, viewpoints, and picnic areas nestled alongside an extinct volcano. It’s paved roads are a favorite route for cyclists and this past June the park ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Reservoirs 1 and 5 at Mt. Tabor Park may soon be fully refilled for the enjoyment of park goers after sitting empty since the summer of 2022.Portland Water Bureau spokesperson ...
After he retired in 1998, Dave Hillman moved to the corner of Southeast 73rd Avenue and Main Street, a stone’s throw from He trekked to the park nearly every day and helped create the Friends of ...
Neighbors in South Tabor are advocating for the expedited completion of a planned multi-use path connecting Southeast Division Street to to Mt. Tabor Park. But the project isn't without roadblocks ...
Arson at Mt. Tabor Park spreads fears of larger blaze - UPDATED; Black bear spotted near popular cycling routes in Forest Park; Off-road trail group sees bike skills area, dirt trail in future of ...
Mount Tabor Park was devastated by January’s ice storm. However, people are saying the damage can’t stop them from enjoying the weekend’s sun.
Frozen pipes and roughly 30 collapsed pine trees caused extensive damage to Mt. Tabor Park’s infrastructure during the winter storm that slammed Portland with wind, snow and freezing rain from ...
The bust of York at Mt. Tabor Park was vandalized yet again overnight, according to Portland Parks & Recreation. Officials say the bust was damaged sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.
PORTLAND, Ore. – Crews cleaned up a historic statue in Mount Tabor Park Thursday after it was hit by vandals earlier this week. The city says someone spray-painted graffiti on the Harvey W ...
Mt. Tabor Park was founded in 1909 and spans over 176 acres. It has 53 species of trees and 143 species of birds. FOX 12 spoke with Jacob Schmidt, who measured the noise levels at Mt. Tabor.