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Maps & Brochures

PP&R Map

This is the official park map from Portland Parks and Recreation.

Park Map & Trails

This map points out amenities (restrooms, basketball courts, etc.) and includes the three FMTP trails (red, blue, and green).

Park Blooms

Mt. Tabor Park contains a variety of blooming plants that decorate the park with bursts of color starting in early spring and lasting through late summer. See where and when you can find them!

Tree Guide

This guide highlights 57 different trees in the park. This self-guided tour allows you to explore as many as you wish at your own pace.

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Trail Distances

This handy map created by PP&R provides the distances for the major road and trail segments in Mt. Tabor Park.

Brochures

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Winter Birds

This checklist provides key physical and call features to help guests identify winter birds in Mt. Tabor Park. How many can you find?

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Trail Maps

Mt. Tabor Park contains miles of trails. We've mapped out three routes ranging from one mile to three miles, all beginning at the kiosk in the main parking lot. Bicycles are prohibited on the green trail (except roadways).

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Mt. Tabor Park

All you need to know about the current operation of the park - location, hours, facts, rules, amenities, and more.

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Tree I.D. Map

The park contains 57 species of trees. This self-guided tour allows you to explore as many as you wish at your own pace. Want more info.? Bob Rogers gives FREE guided tree tours the third Sunday of every month!

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Foot Patrol Manual

Everything you need to know about patrolling the park. We require that all Foot Patrol members work in pairs for safety reasons. email taborfriends@gmail.com to schedule an orientation.

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Timeline/History

This detailed timeline provides a history of Mt. Tabor Park, beginning with the land designation in 1888, leading to the park's dedication in 1909, and many other notable events in the park's history.

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Geological History

Mt. Tabor Park is one of four volcanoes found inside city limits in the United States! Learn about how this cinder cone came into being.

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Reservoirs

This brochure by the Portland Water Bureau details the reservoirs when they were used for area drinking water.

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Native Plant Guide

Learn about the park's native plant species and what we're doing to help maintain a healthy ecosystem.

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