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Murdock City Park

FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Younger children will enjoy the playground equipment and safe open spaces for exploring, while elementary-aged kids can shoot hoops on the basketball court or play tag across the grassy areas.

About

Murdock City Park is a classic neighborhood park perfect for casual family outings in Sherwood. With its combination of playground equipment, open grassy spaces for running around, and a basketball court for older kids, it offers simple but satisfying outdoor fun that lets children burn energy while parents relax at the picnic tables.

Highlights

  • Playground equipment suitable for various ages
  • Basketball court for active older kids
  • Wide open grassy areas perfect for running and ball games
  • Picnic tables for family meals and snacks
  • Quiet neighborhood setting with a relaxed atmosphere

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring a soccer ball or frisbee to take advantage of the open grassy areas,perfect for impromptu family games
  2. 2.Pack a picnic lunch and claim one of the tables for an easy outdoor meal; there aren't restaurants immediately adjacent to the park
  3. 3.The basketball court is great for teaching kids the basics or practicing shots without the crowds of larger parks
  4. 4.Arrive in the late afternoon on weekdays for a quieter experience when most families haven't arrived yet
  5. 5.Don't forget sunscreen and hats,shade is limited in the open grass areas during summer months

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or late afternoons are ideal for avoiding weekend crowds. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures, while summer evenings provide longer daylight hours for extended play without the midday heat.

What to Know

This is a free neighborhood park with no admission fees. Parking is available on-site, and families should bring their own snacks and drinks as there are no vendors or facilities on premises.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round, though the playground equipment may be wet during Oregon's rainy winter and spring months. Summer offers the best weather for extended visits, while fall brings beautiful foliage to the surrounding trees.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Old Town Sherwood (about 2 miles away) where you'll find family-friendly options like Abella Italian Kitchen for pizza and pasta, or Bigfoot's BBQ for kid-approved comfort food.

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