Woodstock
A Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon
Woodstock
Eat, SHOP, PLAY
This neighborhood is centered around a sweet core of commercial pursuits. From brew pubs to pizza you can find something for everyone in this neighborhood.
A number of streets are still unpaved and there doesn’t seem to be a big push to change that. Close to Reed College, you’ll find a lot of students roaming these streets and filling up on caffeine. Families, young and old, will line up at Cloud City Ice Cream for treats throughout the year.
Once an affordable option for living so close to downtown, this neighborhood has become very popular over the last few years.
BORDERING NEIGHBORHOODS + LANDMARKS
A Visual Vibe
Neighborhood Details
GETTING AROUND
Walk score74
Minutes to downtown by car 18
Number of transit lines max/streetcar/tram lines 5
Miles of bike routes (lanes, blvd, multi-use paths) 4
Miles of bike routes (all) per square mile 3
SCHOOLS
Elementary: Duniway, Winterhaven K-8, Richmond, Lewis, Woodstock, Emerson, Grout, Arleta K-8
Middle: Sellwood, Da Vinci, Hosford
High School: Cleveland, Franklin, Benson, Alliance
Private: Puddletown School, Lents Education Center, Whole Child, Montessori Center
Always verify the accuracy of schools for homes for sale in the Woodstock neighborhood as boundaries may have changed.
Get an overview of schools on PPS's general school map here.
View the PPS school finder for a specific address here.
The Important Stuff
PARKS
Parks & natural areas, in acres 14
Parks, % of neighborhood 2
Woodstock Park, Berkeley Park, Brentwood Park, Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
SHOPPING HIGHLIGHTS
Farmer’s Market
Woodstock Farmer’s Market, open May-October Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8am-1pm
TOP EATING SPOTS
Grand Central Bakery, Dick’s Primal Burger, Otto’s Sausage, Delta Cafe, Cloud City Ice Cream, Laughing Planet, Bergerac
QUENCH YOUR THIRST
TACO STOP
Check out my Taco Heat Map for more tasty options.
*data courtesy of Portland Monthly 2019 Real Estate Guide