


This welcoming Multnomah County library branch is a family favorite with its well-stocked children's section and engaging programs designed for young readers. Regular storytimes and youth activities make it more than just a place to borrow books,it's a community hub where kids can explore, learn, and connect with other families.
Weekday mornings (10-11:30 AM) are ideal for attending storytimes and enjoying a calm atmosphere. Saturday mornings offer great programs but expect more families. Avoid the after-school rush between 3-5 PM on weekdays if you prefer a quieter experience.
Completely free to visit and use (library card required for borrowing). Street parking is available along Hunter Street and nearby residential areas. Restrooms are accessible, and stroller parking is available near the entrance.
The Summer Reading Program (June-August) is extremely popular with special weekly activities, visiting performers, and reading challenges. Holiday closures apply for major Canadian holidays. Winter months often feature indoor craft programs perfect for rainy Oregon days.
The Woodstock neighborhood offers family-friendly options within walking distance, including casual cafes and pizzerias perfect for a post-library lunch. Check out local spots along SE Woodstock Boulevard for kid-approved menus.
Sellwood Park is a versatile neighborhood gem that checks all the boxes for family fun. With a well-maintained playground, seasonal swimming pool, open sports fields, and plenty of shaded picnic areas, it's perfect for everything from toddler playdates to full-day family outings. The expansive green spaces give kids room to run wild while parents can relax on a blanket with easy sightlines.
Woodstock Park is a classic neighborhood park that delivers everything families need for a fun outdoor day. With a well-maintained playground, basketball courts for active tweens, and plenty of open grass for running around, it's the perfect spot for letting kids burn energy while parents relax at the picnic tables.
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge is a hidden gem in Portland offering families an easy escape into nature without leaving the city. With flat, stroller-friendly trails winding through wetlands and meadows, it's the perfect spot for young explorers to spot herons, beavers, and countless songbirds while learning about urban ecosystems. The accessible paths and peaceful setting make it ideal for families wanting to introduce kids to hiking and wildlife observation in a low-pressure environment.
Bob's Red Mill Whole Grain Store offers a unique educational experience where kids can watch grains being milled into flour through large windows overlooking the production facility. The on-site restaurant serves kid-friendly pancakes, waffles, and baked goods made fresh with their whole grain products, making it easy to combine a hands-on learning experience with a delicious meal that even picky eaters enjoy.