Address: 124 S Main Ave, Gresham, OR 97030, USA
Phone: +15039694386
Sunday: 6:30AM–8PM
Monday: 6:30AM–8PM
Tuesday: 6:30AM–8PM
Wednesday: 6:30AM–8PM
Thursday: 6:30AM–8PM
Friday: 6:30AM–8PM
Saturday: 6:30AM–8PM
Micah Twiss
Nice little spot. Tranquil and serene. Didn’t seem like it gets too busy which is nice.
Corinne Rose Baxter
Tsuru Island is a peaceful Japanese / Gresham garden. Back in 2015, my husband and I actually helped to build the bridge! I always enjoy spending time here, walking the short path or taking a seat at one of the many benches. It is incredibly beautiful, and easily accessible. And conveniently located in Downtown Gresham!
Arthur Daret
This is a very nice little park to visit when you’re at Gresham Main City Park. The paths are well maintained and there are a variety of plants and trees to enjoy.
Cindy Fu (YUKIN3K0)
TLDR: Super cute (kawaii) Japanese garden. A free short stroll with a nice covered area for picnicking. Visit in spring for the flowers! Parking: free private lot. I went on a weekend and though there is limited space, there were open rotating spots as people come and go. This isn't a really big garden so don't expect to have sore feet at the end of the day. It's just a very well maintained garden/park off to the side of the city. Beautiful and totally zen. I highly recommend visiting during spring blooming season when all flowers are out and at their fullest display. The garden has nice stone lantern displays and a couple nice photo ops. There's also a mini stream lined with pebbles that I think runs throughout--I visited in February so I think the water was shut off. The garden is also located next to a small creek that you can partially walk along in the park. Going around dusk might be just a beautiful too--I noticed that most of the main trees had in-ground spot lights pointing towards them. The park has a small playground, ample grassy areas with picnic tables, and a covered picnicking area. Plenty of recycling bins and trash cans.
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Yes there is a dog off leash area on the east side of the park. Enter the parking lot on Roberts behind the chapel and it will be infront of you.
A short bridge connects to the island and the trail meanders around the area to focus your eye on different items. Maybe 30 to 40 yards total.
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