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Westside Commons event venue in Beaverton, OR
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Westside Commons

4.3(798 reviews)FreeActivity
🕑 1.5-3 hours👶 Best for ages 1-10. Toddlers and preschoolers love the gentle splash pad features and smaller playground equipment, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the more challenging climbing structures and running through the water jets.

About

Westside Commons is a fantastic free destination in downtown Beaverton offering a splash pad that's perfect for cooling off on hot summer days, plus a well-equipped playground and spacious lawn areas ideal for picnics. With its combination of water play, climbing structures, and open green space, it's a wonderful spot where kids can burn energy while parents relax in a convenient, walkable downtown setting.

Highlights

  • Free splash pad with multiple water jets and spray features
  • Modern playground equipment suitable for various age groups
  • Large open lawn areas perfect for picnics and ball games
  • Convenient downtown location with nearby shops and restaurants
  • Clean, well-maintained facilities with restrooms available

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early morning (9-10am) on weekdays to beat the crowds and have the splash pad nearly to yourselves
  2. 2.Bring a picnic blanket, sunscreen, and extra towels - the grassy areas are perfect for spreading out and there's plenty of shade
  3. 3.Pack water shoes for the splash pad as the ground can get hot in direct sun
  4. 4.Street parking is available along NE 34th Ave, but the small lot fills up quickly on sunny weekend afternoons
  5. 5.The splash pad operates on timers, so if the water stops, just wait a few minutes and it will cycle back on

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings from late June through August offer the best experience with smaller crowds and cooler temperatures. Avoid weekend afternoons in July when it can get very crowded and parking becomes challenging.

What to Know

Completely free to visit with no admission fees. Street parking is available nearby but limited during peak times. Bring your own snacks and drinks as there are no food vendors on-site, though downtown Beaverton restaurants are within walking distance.

Seasonal Notes

The splash pad typically operates from late May through September, weather permitting. The playground and lawn areas are accessible year-round, but water features are turned off during fall and winter months. Check with Beaverton Parks & Recreation for exact splash pad operating dates each season.

Nearby Eats

Walk to Uwajimaya (Asian supermarket with a food court) just a few blocks away for kid-friendly teriyaki bowls and sushi. Baja Fresh Mexican Grill nearby offers quick, casual dining with a kids menu and outdoor seating perfect after splashing around.

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