Jamison Square

Jamison Square
Jamison Square
Jamison Square
Jamison Square
Jamison Square


Cool off in an interactive fountain, browse public works of art or simply relax in the green surroundings of an attractive park.

Visit Jamison Square to relax and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of this small city park featuring grassy areas, art installations and an interactive water feature. This appealing green space has been a popular local hangout since its inauguration in 2000, part of a plan to revitalize the Pearl District

The square's main attraction is its fountain. Stand in the shallow semi-circular basin as water cascades over several levels of a stone wall. When the basin is full, the water recedes and then flows out again. When the fountain is not in operation the space becomes an amphitheater that is used for performances. The square also hosts numerous events throughout the year such as the French-themed Bastille Day Festival in July.

Look up at the 30-foot-tall (9-meter) multicolored aluminum totem poles by American artist Kenny Scharf. These works of art along the edge of the park also act as covers for the poles that support Portland Streetcar's overhead wires.

Take a selfie next to Rico Pasado, a granite sculpture of a bear. The name is Spanish and translates as rich past, in part a reference to the brown bears that formerly lived in and around the area. The square's other piece of public art is Contact II, a painted steel abstract sculpture by Russian-American artist Alexander Liberman.

During warm days, bring a blanket with you and stretch out on the grass with a picnic. Alternatively, enjoy a meal in any of the nearby restaurants that overlook the park. Conclude your visit to Jamison Square with a stroll along the tree-lined wooden boardwalk that leads to Tanner Springs Park, another popular green space.

Jamison Square is located in the heart of the Pearl District, a few minutes from downtown Portland. It is well served by TriMet buses and TriMet’s MAX light rail system. If you drive, pay to park in one of several parking lots in the area. Alternatively, consider coming by bike. Portland is a bicycle-friendly city, with 5 miles (8 kilometers) of bike lanes in the Pearl District.

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