Ibach Park

The City of Tualatin, Oregon Official Website

This gem is a 19.40 acre active park, with an award-winning play area, located at 10455 SW Ibach Street. There are also passive recreational opportunities available through connections to the Indian Meadows and Hedges Creek greenways.

Ibach Park (pronounced "I-back") has brand new play structures for all ages, thanks to funds from the Parks & Trails Bond. From the We-Saw, an inclusive seesaw that encourages participation from all ages and abilities, to the Boppity Bridge which challenges balance and coordination, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Not everything in the playground is brand new though: the Mastodon bones, much beloved by the community, can still be found at the park. For older kids, the park also features a teen/tween play area with a climbing boulder and shaded sitting area.

The park also has an assortment of active park facilities such as basketball and tennis courts and ball fields. Ball fields are available for reservation through the Parks & Recreation Department at 503-691-3061 or in person at 8515 SW Tualatin Road during normal business hours.

Ibach Park has picnic shelters available for smaller parties. For extra-large events or special circumstances at any of our parks, a Special Event Permit may be required - please call The Parks & Recreation Department for more information.

For the most current updates on projects, closures and announcements about this park please visit the Parks & Recreation Updates & Announcements page.

 

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Fall color
Bones play structure
Teen/tween play area
climbing boulder
Ibach playground river
Ibach wee-saw