Camille Park in Beaverton is an incredible location for family photoshoots, and I had the pleasure of capturing beautiful moments there a week ago. As a family and wedding photographer based in Oregon and Washington, I’m always on the lookout for great spots, and Camille Park exceeded my expectations. This park has a variety of stunning features, including wooden logs, orange trees, and an overall charming atmosphere, especially in mid-November when I did the shoot. The park is also dog-friendly, which made it perfect for this family of four and their amazing dog!
Even though it was raining, we had a great time at the park, enjoying the kids’ playground and capturing beautiful moments with the whole family. As a wedding photographer, I’ve shot in many locations around Vancouver and Portland, and I would definitely rank Camille Park in the top 10 for family photos. It’s a wonderful, neighborhood park that provides a lot of variety, even though it’s relatively small. If you’re looking for a local, beautiful spot for family portraits, I highly...
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It's clean and well maintaining which is lovely. It's beautiful and such a great resource for this neighborhood. Open and easy to see your kids as they run around; really great for toddlers to probably 8 years (approximately)
It feels like this park is taken care of and that's really amazing.
Overall a great park! Lots of families in the neighborhood who benefit from a beautiful space. We love the natural elements of play near the playground and the walking paths through the marsh (wear rubber shoes!) And we haven't personally used the tennis courts or picnic pavilion, but they get lots of use! My toddler can now more enjoy the play structure elements, so that's a plus!
I just wish there want a sand pit. We have lots of cats in this neighborhood and I'm sure they enjoy the outdoor litter box. We keep the kids out of it, but I wish it wasn't there to avoid in the first place ;)
We also are cautious around the grass field in the summer as there can be hornets/wasps.
Other than that, it's great! Worth the...
Read moreThe trail/plastic boardwalk is bumpy, but my kids love to ride their bikes on it. As they get older, they play on the logs more, but there are toys (including a sandbox and toddler swings) for younger kids as well. There is also a field, a covered picnic area, tennis courts, and an ADA outhouse. Parking is limited to maybe 8 spots and there are usually people with dogs here (which is awesome...
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