Forest Park (Portland, Oregon)

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Forest Park in Portland, Oregon is one of the largest urban forest reserves in the United States, known for its extensive network of hiking trails and rich Pacific Northwest woodland habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf forest park
protected area
urban park
accessedBy Cornell Road NERFINISHED
Germantown Road NERFINISHED
Highway 30 trailheads
Northwest 29th Avenue trailheads
adjacentTo Willamette River NERFINISHED
area more than 5000 acres
over 20 square kilometers
climate marine west coast climate
conservationStatus municipal natural area
containsSpecies black-tailed deer
coyote
frogs
owls
raccoon
salamanders
various songbirds
woodpeckers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dominantVegetation Douglas-fir NERFINISHED
bigleaf maple
red alder
vine maple
western hemlock
western redcedar
ecosystemType Pacific Northwest woodland
temperate rainforest
hasPart Audubon Society of Portland sanctuary (adjacent interface) NERFINISHED
Balch Creek NERFINISHED
Balch Creek Canyon NERFINISHED
Firelane 1 NERFINISHED
Firelane 15 NERFINISHED
Firelane 5 NERFINISHED
Leif Erikson Drive NERFINISHED
Lower Macleay Trail NERFINISHED
Macleay Park NERFINISHED
Maple Trail
Pittock Mansion access trails
Wildwood Trail NERFINISHED
hasTrailSystemLength over 130 kilometers
over 80 miles
hasViewOf Mount Hood (from some viewpoints) NERFINISHED
Portland skyline
inception 1948
knownFor being one of the largest urban forest reserves in the United States
extensive network of hiking trails
rich Pacific Northwest woodland habitat
locatedIn Multnomah County
surface form: Multnomah County, Oregon

Oregon
Portland, Oregon NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Pacific Time Zone
near Linnton neighborhood NERFINISHED
Northwest Portland neighborhoods
St. Johns neighborhood NERFINISHED
operator Portland Parks & Recreation NERFINISHED
overlooks Willamette River NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Portland NERFINISHED
partOf Tualatin Mountains NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
mountain biking on designated roads
nature study
trail running

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Bonny Slope, Oregon locatedNear Forest Park (Portland, Oregon)
Linnton (across Willamette River) adjacentTo Forest Park (Portland, Oregon)
subject surface form: Linnton