Sacajawea Park

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Sacajawea Park


Expedition Indian guide
Northeast 75th Avenue and Alberta Street
Portland, OR 97218
+1 503 823 2223
http://www.portlandparks.org/Parks/Sacajawea
This semi-developed park is named after the woman who led Lewis and Clark to Oregon. Sacajawea was the Native American married to the expedition's French guide, Toussaint Charbonneau. The Shoshone Indian ended up leading the way. Close to the airport, this park is a good place to stretch your legs after a long flight. Full of open space, it is also a great place to spread out and relax, although it is not the best summer park for finding shade. There are no fees to use the park.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Sacajawea Park photo by Minh-Kiet Callies
Sacajawea Park Photo: Minh-Kiet Callies
Sacajawea Park photo by Steve Longus
Sacajawea Park Photo: Steve Longus
Sacajawea Park photo by jennifer wiliams
Sacajawea Park Photo: jennifer wiliams

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