Mill Ends Park is a park Portland located in United States.
1 SW Taylor St. (at SW Naito Parkway - Median) Portland , OR 97204 United States
The world's smallest park since 1971, according to the Guinness Book of Records. And yes, the government has someone paid to water and clean those 2 ft!
Did you know? The founder of Mill Ends Park claimed it was the site of the "only leprechaun colony west of Ireland" and often wrote of the leprechauns' activities in his column in the Oregon Journal. Read more
Smallest public park . You can get married here. Lol
Very nice to walk, run, smoke, whatever!
For the size this is a fantastic park !
Takes about a second to walk through the park .
Little tiny park between driveways!
Do not stand in the street.
The park is also a geocache. Check out www.geocaching.com
Don't stand in this park when Wet Spots drives by.
Needs a plaque and some love. Wiki has pic of it in the days of old....it looked so great!
Little tiny park between roads .
The plaque about the park is on the NW corner of the intersection .
its soo small! watch your step or else you might miss it!
Check out nature!
Городской парк в виде бетонного круга с растениями внутри, диаметр 0,61 м., площадь 0,292 кв.м. Является самым маленьким парком в мире(официально признан в 1971 году и внесён в Книгу рекордов Гиннеса) Read more
Walk through with headphones on, even if you're not listening to anything. It's the best way to avoid canvassers. - Alex Brehm
Beautiful park right on the Willamette River. In the spring, the cherry blossoms are amazing! - Dana DeAngelis
Beautiful park. It is a great place to workout and feel like your getting away from the city. - Jacob George
My personal favorite is the McMinnville Cream (love the maple frosting and the cream filling - less cakey than the rest). The voodoo doll is a must-try, their jam filling is awesome. - Rachel Mercer
By the waterfront at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, near the World Trade Center. - Tricia Saunders
Fabulously diverse with something for everyone. More importantly it's a Sunday market too which is handy to know. Live bands and real ale plus a fountain for the kids to play in. Perfect Portland! - Caroline Janas