This guide is your passport to the Portland area’s world-class collection of public gardens. 

Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden

5801 SE 28th Avenue, Portland, OR, 97202

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A partnership between the Portland Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society and Portland Parks & Recreation, Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden holds one of the world’s finest collections of rhododendrons in an idyllic setting. Companion plants ensure the garden provides year-round beauty to visitors. Surrounded by a spring-fed lake, the garden attracts countless waterfowl which nest and feed in this habitat.

Date Established: 1950

How Many Acres: 9.5

Must See Highlights: The Jane R. Martin Memorial Garden, High Bridge, lagoon, and waterfalls

Admission Details: Adult (ages 19–64): $7; Senior (ages 65+):  $5; Youth 11 and older:  $5;

There is free admission for kids 10 and under but must be accompanied by an adult. Advance tickets available through TripAdvisor. ADA accessible.


Garden Types:
• Botanical

Activities and Interests: 
• Birding
• Heritage Trees
• Weddings & Events


Volunteer Opportunities: 
Join others dedicated to maintaining the beauty of Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden on Wednesday mornings, February through mid-November. All skill levels are welcome. Email: CSRGVol@gmail.com.

Social Media Handles:
Website: CrystalSpringsGardenpdx.org
Facebook: @CrystalSpringsRhodendronGardenPortland
Instagram: @Csrgrhodigarden

 
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