ALERT: THPRD is beginning the restoration and daylighting of a section of the stream at Raleigh Park from July to August 2024. Access to certain areas of the park and trails may be impacted during the restoration work. This work will implement the concept plan THPRD completed in 2017 to update the park’s existing amenities and restore the park’s habitat based on communtiy input. | THPRD está comenzando la restauración y la iluminación natural de una sección del arroyo en Raleigh Park de julio a agosto de 2024. El acceso a ciertas áreas del parque y senderos puede verse afectado durante los trabajos de restauración.
The tennis courts at this park will be closed due to maintenance on July 4, 2024. Courts will re-open on July 5.
Raleigh Swim Center/Park
Raleigh Swim Center/Park
ADA Park
ADA Restroom
ADA Trail
Art Installation
BBQ Grill
Horse Shoes
On Bus Route
Permanent Restroom
Pickle Ball
Picnic Area
Play Ground
Sandbox
Soccer
Swimming Pool
Tennis
Trails
Volleyball
Address
3500 SW 78th Ave.
Hours
Open daily, dawn to dusk.
Today: 4:50 AM to 9:40 PM
Located between SW Canyon Road and SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway in Raleigh Hills, 16-acre Raleigh Park offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities.
THPRD completed a concept planning process in 2017 to Improve Raleigh Park. Click here for more information.
A 25-yard outdoor pool, open during the summer season, is the highlight of this park. It also includes a volleyball court (seasonal), a playground and swing set, a horseshoe pit, and picnic tables. The play area features a water pump and dirt area for kids to get a little dirty.
A paved trail extends from the west side of the park to the east side, through grassy hills and trees.
The park is also home to one of THPRD’s newest features: a nature art installation. As part of the Nature Revealed: Discovering Nature Through Artproject, artist Adam Kuby installed a series of granite stones that will show over time the process of tree growth.
Two “geology stones” - one along the trail on the north side of the tennis courts and the other in the trees on the east side of the park - will demonstrate geologic processes; tree growth over time will shift the granite stones in relation to each other. (Kuby installed similar stones at Greenway Park.)
Raleigh Park can be accessed from a parking lot on SW 78th Ave., from a trail leading from the West Slope Library and Raleigh Park Elementary School, and a trail entrance from SW Ridgewood Ave.