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3701 SE Bybee Blvd
Portland, OR 97202

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4.54 reviews
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Danielle K.
6/12/2008

This one time, my dad found a homemade bottle bomb right in the middle of Berkeley Park's baseball diamond. Like any good citizen, he called the police, and around 2 a.m. that morning, the bomb...

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G Dawg F.
1/1/2024

Clean and simple. Wasn't crowded but had the occasional jogger. There's one picnic table and bathrooms in the distance. Street parking. The play structures aren't too close to the street too,...

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Levi E.
10/20/2014

Nice park. We used to play kickball here. The neighborhood is nice . Kickball is fun . Grass is green and not over used.

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Rob D.
5/5/2011

My only complaint about Berkeley Park is the play equipment and the lack of adaptive equipment for children with disabilities. That's kind of a big deal - but - we make do! From kickball to...

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