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Mt Tabor Park is a gem of natural beauty in southeast Portland. We have a variety of activities and opportunities for engaging with the park and with others in the community. Come and pull weeds with Weed Warriors, or join a Foot Patrol to help keep the park free of litter. We also have an education program called the Urban Nature Series, where you can learn about native plants, history, geology, and more.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Native Plants WalkMount Tabor Visitors Center, Portland, OR
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Part of the free Urban Nature Series
Led by Lise Gervais
Get to know some of the Pacific Northwest native plants in Mt. Tabor Park. We’ll take a walk to look at plants and talk about some of the restoration efforts we’re using to help improve the ecological health of the park. - Natural History of TreesMount Tabor Visitors Center, Portland, OR
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Part of the free Urban Nature Series
Lead by Rick Sany
We'll walk to several areas in the park and talk about the general biological characteristics of park trees and their cultural history. Trees have been used for a variety of purposes including food, medicine, construction, and beautification. They've also been the source of major conservation issues and restoration programs. - Northwest Geology and the Missoula FloodsMount Tabor Visitors Center, Portland, OR
Please register on our website!
Part of the free Urban Nature Series
Meet at the Visitor's Center
Led by Paul Edison-LahmLearn about the cataclysmic glacial lake outburst floods that swept periodically across eastern Washington and down the Columbia River Gorge at the end of the last ice age.