Woodstock
A Southeast Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon
Serene Southeast Portland Living
Woodstock, platted in 1889, is a Southeast Portland neighborhood that harmoniously combines historic charm with contemporary living. The area is characterized by its historic residences, some constructed as early as the 1880s, set amidst serene, tree-lined avenues. The Village Center on Southeast Woodstock Boulevard acts as the focal point for local commerce and community gatherings, hosting a diverse selection of shops, dining venues, and service providers.
The neighborhood fosters a strong sense of community, bolstered by institutions like the Woodstock Library and the Woodstock Community Center, which offer programs and events for all ages. Educational needs are met by Woodstock Elementary and Lewis Elementary schools, both conveniently located near the Village Center. The proximity to Reed College further enriches the neighborhood's cultural and educational landscape.
Steeped in history, Woodstock's development was significantly influenced by early settlers, notably the Kelly family, who arrived in the mid-19th century. Their pioneering spirit is reflected in the neighborhood's enduring architecture and the cohesive community atmosphere. Today, Woodstock stands as a testament to Portland's rich heritage, offering residents a tranquil yet connected urban experience.
Bordering Neighborhoods: Eastmoreland / Ardenwald-Johnson Creek / Creston-Kenilworth / Mt Scott-Arleta / Brentwood-Darlington / Reed
Landmarks: Woodstock Community Center / Woodstock Library / Reed College
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Fun Facts
Woodstock's 'P' Shape: The neighborhood is uniquely shaped like the letter 'P', adding to its distinctive character within Portland.
Diverse Culinary Scene: The neighborhood boasts a variety of dining options, from traditional American fare to international cuisines, reflecting its cultural diversity.
Woodstock Street Art Project: Initiated to beautify the area, this project has introduced several murals, contributing to the neighborhood's artistic vibe.
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 accuracy of schools for homes for sale in the Brooklyn neighborhood as boundaries may have changed.
Get an overview of schools on PPS's general school map here.
View PPS school finder for a specific address here.
Parks
Parks & natural areas, in acres 14
Parks, % of neighborhood 2
Woodstock Park, Berkeley Park, Brentwood Park, Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
Getting Around
Walk score 74
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
Neighborhood Association
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At Campbell Salgado Real Estate Group, we love helping clients explore neighborhoods like Woodstock, where history and community come together.
With its charming homes, vibrant Village Center, and strong sense of connection, Woodstock has so much to offer.
As experienced realtors, we’re dedicated to making your home-buying or selling process as smooth and rewarding as possible. Whether you’re drawn to the historic character of the area or its modern conveniences, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Call or text us at 503-951-8547—let’s find your perfect home in Woodstock.
Kim Campbell & Francisco Salgado