


Millennium Plaza Park
About
Millennium Plaza Park is Lake Oswego's vibrant downtown gathering spot where kids can splash through interactive fountains on warm days, enjoy live music at family-friendly concerts, and explore the Saturday farmers market. This well-maintained plaza offers the perfect blend of active play and community events, making it an ideal destination for a quick fountain splash or an afternoon of entertainment.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive water fountains perfect for cooling off on hot summer days
- ✓Saturday farmers market with kid-friendly vendors and entertainment
- ✓Free summer concert series with lawn seating
- ✓Wide open plaza space for running, games, and picnics
- ✓Seasonal community events including holiday celebrations
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring swimsuits, towels, and a change of clothes during fountain season (typically May-September) - kids will inevitably end up soaked!
- 2.Visit the Saturday farmers market in the morning (8:30am-1:30pm) for fresh snacks, live music, and a more festive atmosphere with kid-friendly vendors.
- 3.Park in the adjacent public parking garage at 200 1st Street for convenient access - first 90 minutes are typically free.
- 4.Check the city's events calendar before visiting for free summer concerts and seasonal celebrations that make visits extra special.
- 5.The plaza can get crowded during peak summer afternoons; visit early morning or early evening for more space to play.
Best Time to Visit
Late spring through early fall (May-September) when the interactive fountains are operational. Saturday mornings during the farmers market offer the most vibrant atmosphere, while weekday evenings provide a quieter experience with beautiful sunset views. Avoid midday summer visits on hot days when the plaza can be very crowded.
What to Know
The park is free to visit with convenient downtown parking (garage nearby with first 90 minutes free). Restrooms and changing facilities are available in adjacent public buildings. The plaza is fully accessible and stroller-friendly with smooth surfaces throughout.
Seasonal Notes
Water fountains typically operate May through September, weather permitting. The Saturday farmers market runs year-round but is most enjoyable in spring and summer. Check for special holiday events including tree lighting ceremonies in winter. The plaza remains open year-round but offers fewer activities during rainy winter months.
Nearby Eats
First Addition (one block away) offers kid-friendly burgers and pizzas with patio seating. Stickmen Brewing Company nearby has a family-friendly atmosphere with a kids menu and outdoor seating perfect for post-fountain visits.
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