CHASING FOUNTAINS
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Bill Naito Fountain
Located in Waterfront Park, the Bill Naito Legacy Fountain offers a fun family experience along the waterfront. Kids will love splashing in the ground-level fountain. Enjoy a whole day of fun in the sun at this Portland destination, open from 6:30am to 8pm during the summers.
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Keller Fountain Park
A famous Portland landmark, Keller Fountain is a large structure, pumping 13,000 gallons of water per minute through the fountain’s waterfalls. The fountain features tall brick fixtures, allowing visitors to stand at the top of the waterfalls.
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Lovejoy Fountain Park
The first in a series of fountains and parks designed by Lawrence Halprin known as the Open Space Sequence, Lovejoy Fountain Park features a large fountain and paved walking paths.
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Pettygrove Park
Part of the Lawrence Halprin Open Space Sequence project, Pettygrove Park showcases a tree canopy and paved walking paths. At the bottom of the park, find a reflecting pool and sculpture, ideal for a morning or afternoon stroll around the city.
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Salmon Street Springs
Salmon Street Springs is in Tom McCall Waterfront Park. The fountain overlooks the Willamette River and offers a fun, water-filled playground for kids on hot summer days.
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Skidmore Fountain
Erected in the 1800s, The Skidmore Fountain was named for Stephen G. Skidmore and is a designated Portland Historic Landmark. The fountain’s statue was designed in the style of the famous Palace of Versailles.
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Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Situated along the Willamette River, the Tom McCall Waterfront Park spans 36 acres. The park is a favorite among locals — perfect for jogging, biking, skateboarding, or lounging around. The park also features an interactive fountain and provides an ideal view of seasonal fireworks.
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