Brentwood Park

Brentwood Parklocated at SE 60th Ave & Duke St, is our largest neighborhood park at 14.05 acres.  Since 1951, Brentwood Park has offered a green space for citizens in Brentwood-Darlington.  Amenities include fenced off-leash dog area, paved paths, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, tennis court, and volleyball court.

The park is open from 5:00AM-Midnight.  To reserve a sports field, call 503-823-2525.

Errol Heights Park

The reimagined 16-acre park includes restored natural areas, wildlife viewing spots, better ADA access on trails, and new play and picnic areas. Crews began work on the park in April 2022 and will finish in early 2024.

Address: SE 52nd Avenue and Tenino Street in Inner SE Portland.

Flavel Park

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Flavel Park, located at SE 75th Ave & Flavel St, is a small park of 4.17 acres, located in the heart of Brentwood-Darlington.  Named for Captain George Flavel, a seafaring man who was active in early trade with Portland.  Flavel lived in Astoria and was the first pilot licensed to navigate the Columbia River bar.  Acquired in 1953, Flavel Park offers paved paths, a playground, and soccer field.  The park is open 5:00AM-Midnight and sports field reservations can be made by calling 503-823-2525.

Harney Park

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Harney Park, located at SE 67th Ave & Harney St, is 7.13 acres of community space.  Acquired in 1979, Harney Park fell into disrepair of the following decade.  Then, with a huge community effort, it experienced a renaissance in the late 1980s/early 1990s through a Housing and Community Development grant from Multnomah County and match from Portland Parks & Recreation 1989 Park Improvement Levy.  The community was able to drum up enough extra money and manpower to complete the project by gaining the support of the Marines, the Portland Trail Blazers, the Rose Festival Association, and Precision Castparts, one of the major employers of the neighborhood’s working population at the time.  The renovations to Harney Park became a reality in 1991.  Named for General William S. Harney, the commander of the U.S. Army’s Department of Oregon from 1858-59, the park now boasts a playground, accessible restrooms, a basketball court, paved and unpaved paths, picnic tables, a soccer field, and a softball field.

Park hours are from 5:00AM-Midnight.  To reserve a sports field, call 503-823-2525.

Hazeltine Park

Hazeltine Park, located at 5416 SE Flavel Drive, is named in honor of longtime neighborhood resident Dick Hazeltine.  Hazeltine is considered by many as a “founder” of the Brentwood Darlington neighborhood.

This park is a result of the community’s persistence. Brentwood Darlington Neighborhood Association’s (BDNA) steady commitment over several years helped create a park on the 1.02 acre site that was previously abandoned, attracting crime and trash. BDNA board members and neighbors acquired the lot from Multnomah County in 1999 and transformed it into the beautiful green space the community enjoys today.

Amenities include lots of green space and a horseshoe pit. The park is open from 5:00AM-Midnight.