Parks

➡️ Pathway Closure: George Rogers Park to Glenmorrie/Old River Rd. (May 18–22)   |   (Posted on May 4, 2026)

The pathway connecting George Rogers Park to Glenmorrie Drive/Old River Road will be closed from May 18 through May 22 to allow for maintenance work on the Arch bridge. The closure is necessary to ensure public safety during construction, and the pathway will be inaccessible to all pedestrian and bicycle traffic during this time.

Advance signage will be posted to notify park users and help guide alternate routes. 

➡️ West Waluga Dog Park – Grass Area Closure  |   (Posted January 7, 2026)

Due to continued wet weather and deteriorating conditions, the grass area of the West Waluga Dog Park is closed to prevent further damage and support field recovery. This area will remain closed until spring. The gravel area of the dog park will remain open and available for use during this closure. We appreciate the community’s cooperation as we work to maintain safe, healthy park spaces year-round.

➡️Please note that the Synthetic Turf Fields at East Waluga and Hazelia are closed when temperatures rise to 95°F or higher, as well as when they drop to 32°F or below, or if the fields are covered in snow.

Get Moving and Get Outdoors! 

Lake Oswego Parks offer a haven for nature, sports, and relaxation seekers. With lush greenery, scenic trails, athletic fields, play areas, and tranquil river shores, our parks invite visitors of all ages, abilities, and interests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're strolling along the waterfront of George Rogers Park, exploring the wooded trails of Iron Mountain Park, picnicking amidst the play area at Rossman, or attending one of the many events at Millennium Plaza Park and concerts at Foothills and Westlake Parks, there's something for everyone to enjoy. So, grab your walking shoes, pack a picnic basket, and escape into the rejuvenating embrace of Lake Oswego's natural wonders.