Tanner Springs Park

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Tanner Springs Park is an urban wetland-style park in Portland, Oregon’s Pearl District, known for its naturalistic design, native vegetation, and integration of art and ecology.

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instanceOf city park
park in Portland, Oregon
public park
urban park
wetland park
area approximately 0.9 acres
category Parks in Portland, Oregon
Urban public parks
Wetlands in Oregon
city Portland, Oregon, United States
surface form: Portland, Oregon
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designStyle naturalistic design
urban wetland
ecologicalFunction stormwater management
urban biodiversity support
feature art installation
boardwalks
grasses and sedges
habitat for wildlife
native vegetation
paths and walkways
reused rail tracks in wall
seating areas
stacked glass art wall
water features
wetland pond
hasAccessibility pedestrian access
public transit access
knownFor integration of art and ecology
naturalistic landscape in dense urban area
urban wetland habitat
locatedIn Oregon
Pearl District
surface form: Pearl District, Portland, Oregon

Portland
surface form: Portland, Oregon

United States of America
surface form: United States
maintainedBy Portland Parks & Recreation
near Jamison Square
The Fields Park
neighborhood Pearl District
openingDate 2005
operator Portland Parks & Recreation
partOf Pearl District
surface form: Pearl District parks system
purpose environmental education
public recreation
urban habitat restoration
state Oregon
theme reconnection with pre-urban wetland landscape
vegetationType native plants of the Willamette Valley

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Pearl District hasPublicSpace Tanner Springs Park