The following is a list of sports venues in Portland, Oregon , specifically the metro area, that are currently in operation or defunct. The city features two major sports franchises, the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Portland Winterhawks, who are major junior ice hockey franchise in the Western Hockey League, have played in the city since 1976 when the Edmonton Oil Kings were relocated. They are a unique team in that they have two venues, the Moda Center and the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Providence Park, a 25,218, seat open-air stadium which is the home of the Timbers, is the largest non-auto sports venue in Portland. [1] [2] The Moda Center, formerly the Rose Garden, is second with 19,980 seats for basketball games and slightly less for hockey match-ups. [3] Portland International Raceway in Hayden Meadows has the largest seating capacity (30,000) of any sporting venue in Portland. [4] There are several golf courses in the Portland metro area, including the Portland Golf Club where the 1946 PGA Championship was held.
Besides professional sports franchises, the Portland metro area is home to several colleges and universities athletic programs. Two of those schools, the Portland State Vikings and the University of Portland Pilots are NCAA Division I classified. The Vikings basketball programs play at 2,000 seat Peter Stott Center in Downtown Portland while the Pilots basketball teams play at their 4,852 seat domed stadium the Chiles Center in University Park. The Portland State football team shares Providence Park with the professional soccer teams the Portland Timbers, the Portland Timbers U23s and the Portland Thorns FC. The NAIA Concordia University Cavaliers have one of the newest sports venues in Portland, Hilken Community Stadium, which is home to several of their athletic programs as well as Special Olympics Oregon and a local soccer club. [5] The Stoffer Family Stadium in Newberg, where the George Fox University Bruins football team play, was opened in 2014. [6] The Lewis & Clark Pioneers men's and women's tennis team have a unique facility, the Lewis & Clark Tennis Dome, which is an inflatable tent with translucent fabric on the ceiling for a skylight effect.
Some sports venues were converted for other uses like the Jantzen Beach Arena, and indoor ice rink and boxing venue which was leased to Toys "R" Us in 1980. [7] Other venues like the First Regiment Armory Annex and the Vanport Extension Gymnasium had been converted into venues for sports after being used for other purposes. The Vanport Extension Gymnasium was built as a barrack during World War II but was sold to the State of Oregon who formed Vanport Extension College. The site was flooded in 1948 destroying the gymnasium. [8] Reed Gymnasium II was also a converted barrack that was sold to Reed College following World War II. It replaced Reed Gymnasium I which was built in 1914, four years after the founding of the institution. [9] Columbia Gymnasium was a large wood building which had a seating capacity of 1,600 built for Columbia University in 1903. It was a unique building for its time in that it served as a baseball and football field in bad weather for the Columbia Cliffdwellers sports team. [10] It was demolished after Howard Hall was completed in 1928 which was a 2,500 seat basketball and volleyball court attached to an indoor swimming pool. [11] While Howard Hall still stands on the campus of the now-named University of Portland it no longer serves as the home to any athletic games the Chiles Center was complete in 1985.
Venue name (Former names) | The abridged name and any former names of the sports venue |
Venue type | Indicates if the venue is open-air or enclosed |
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— | Information is not attributable and/or available |
Venue name Former name(s) | Opened | Capacity | Venue type | Tenants and events | Location | Ref |
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Austin Sports Complex | 2010 | 750 | open-air field | George Fox Bruins men's soccer team (2010–present) George Fox Bruins women's lacrosse team (2013–present) George Fox Bruins women's soccer team (2010–present) | Newberg | [12] |
Broadmoor Golf Course | 1931 | — | private golf course | — | Sunderland | [13] |
Cascade Gymnasium | 2004 | 500~ | enclosed auditorium | PCC Panthers men's basketball team PCC Panthers men's volleyball team PCC Panthers women's basketball team PCC Panthers women's volleyball team | Humboldt | [14] |
Charles Jordan Community Center Gymnasium University Park Community Center Gymnasium | 1940 | 100 | enclosed auditorium | Portland Parks & Recreation DOA Pro Wrestling | University Park | [15] |
Chehalem Glenn Golf Course | 2005 | — | private golf course | George Fox Bruins men's golf team (2007–present) George Fox Bruins women's golf team (2006–present) | Newberg | [16] |
Chiles Center | 1984 | 4,852 | enclosed dome | Portland Pilots men's basketball team (1984–present) Portland Pilots women's basketball team (1984–present) Portland Pilots women's volleyball team (1984–present) | University Park | [17] |
Chuck Bafaro Stadium | 2008 | 500 | open-air stadium | Pacific University Boxers baseball team (2008–present) | Forest Grove | [18] |
Claremont Golf Course | 1993 | — | public golf course | — | Oaks Hill | [19] |
Columbia Edgewater Country Club | 1925 | — | private golf course | Oregon Open (1929–30) Portland Open (1961–63, 1966) Northwest Open (1963, 1970) Safeway Classic (1974–2008, 2013) | East Columbia | [20] |
Colwood National Golf Club | 1929 | — | public golf course | — | Sunderland | [21] |
Concordia Gymnasium | 1950 | 1,000 | enclosed auditorium | Concordia Cavaliers men's basketball team (2011–present) Concordia Cavaliers women's basketball team (2011–present) | Alberta | [22] |
East Portland Community Center Gymnasium | 1998 | 100 | enclosed auditorium | Portland Parks & Recreation | Mill Park | [23] |
Eastmoreland Golf Course | 1917 | — | public golf course | Lewis & Clark Pioneers men's golf team Lewis & Clark Pioneers women's golf team | Sellwood | [24] [25] |
Erv Lind Stadium | 1948 | 500 | open-air softball field | Portland State Vikings softball team | Rose City Park | [26] |
Fred G. Meyer Memorial Club Gymnasium | 1992 | 500 | enclosed auditorium | Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area | Sellwood | [27] |
Forest Grove Aquatic Center | 2001 | — | enclosed pool | Pacific Boxers men's swimming team Pacific Boxers women's swimming team | Forest Grove | [28] |
Fulton Park Community Center Gymnasium Fulton Park Elementary School Gymnasium | 1914 | — | enclosed auditorium | Portland Parks & Recreation | Hillsdale | [29] |
Glendoveer Golf Course | 1923 | — | public golf course | — | Glenfair | [30] |
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (Field 4) | 1997 | — | Open-air field | Portland State Vikings softball | Hillsboro | [31] |
Griswold Stadium | 1953 | 3,500 | open-air stadium | Lewis & Clark Pioneers football team (1953–present) Lewis & Clark Pioneers men's soccer team Lewis & Clark Pioneers women's soccer team | Collins View | [32] |
Hare Field | 1965 | 5,000 | open-air stadium | Hillsboro High School baseball team Glencoe High School baseball team | Hillsboro | [33] |
Heron Lakes Golf Club West Delta Park Golf Course | 1971 | — | public golf course | Portland Parks & Recreation | Hayden Meadows | [34] |
Hilken Community Stadium | 2012 | 1,000 | open-air stadium | Concordia Cavaliers baseball team (2012–present) Concordia Cavaliers football team (2012–present) Concordia Cavaliers men's soccer team (2012–present) Concordia Cavaliers softball team (2012–present) Concordia Cavaliers women's soccer team (2012–present) Northeast United Soccer (2012–present) Portland Riptide AUDL (2018–present) | Sunderland | [5] |
Ron Tonkin Field Hillsboro Ballpark (2013) | 2013 | 3,534–4,500 | open-air stadium | Hillsboro Hops (2013–present) | Hillsboro | [35] |
Hillsboro Stadium | 1999 | 7,600 | open-air stadium | Pacific Boxers football team (2007) Portland State Vikings football team (2000, 2010, 2018–present) | Hillsboro | |
Holce Tennis Courts | 2009 | — | open-air enclosed | Pacific Boxers men's tennis team (2009–present) Pacific Boxers women's tennis team (2009–present) | Forest Grove | [36] |
Huston Sports Complex | 1970~ | 100~ | open-air field | Lewis & Clark Pioneers baseball team (1980–present) Lewis & Clark Pioneers softball team (1976–present) | Collins View | [37] |
Interstate Lanes Interstate Bowl | 1954 | 26 lanes | enclosed bowling alley | United States Bowling Congress | Arbor Lodge | [38] |
Joe Etzel Field Pilot Stadium (1988–2004) | 1988 | 1,000 | open-air stadium | Portland Pilots baseball team (1988–present) | University Park | [39] |
King City Golf Course | 1966 | — | semi-private golf course | — | King City | [40] |
Langdon Farms Golf Club | 1995 | — | public golf course | Portland State Vikings men's golf team Portland State Vikings women's golf team | Aurora | [41] |
Charles B. Walker Stadium at Lents Park | 1956 | 2,000 | open-air baseball stadium | Portland Pickles | Lents | [42] [43] |
Lewis & Clark Tennis Dome | 2011 | — | inflated dome | Lewis & Clark Pioneers men's tennis team (2012–present) Lewis & Clark Pioneers women's tennis team (2012–present) | Collins View | [44] |
Lincoln Park Stadium | 2006 | 1,100 | open-air stadium | Pacific Boxers football team (2006–present) Pacific Boxers men's soccer team (2006–present) Pacific Boxers women's lacrosse team (2006–present) Pacific Boxers women's soccer team (2006–present) | Forest Grove | [45] [46] |
Louisiana–Pacific Tennis Center | 1985 | — | enclosed | Portland Pilots men's tennis team (1985–present) Portland Pilots women's tennis team (1985–present) | University Park | [47] |
Lytle Gymnasium | 2,430 | enclosed auditorium | Multnomah Lions men's basketball team Multnomah Lions women's volleyball team | Montavilla | [48] | |
Matt Dishman Community Center Gymnasium Knott Street Community Center Gymnasium | — | 1950 | enclosed auditorium | Portland Parks & Recreation | Eliot | [49] |
Meriwether National Golf Club | 1961 | — | public golf course | 2008 Pacific Invitational | Hillsboro | |
Merlo Field | 1990 | 4,892 | open-air stadium | 2001 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship 2003 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship Portland Pilots men's soccer team (1990–present) Portland Pilots women's soccer team (1990–present) | University Park | [50] |
Moda Center Rose Garden (1995–2013) | 1995 | 19,980 | enclosed stadium | Portland Trail Blazers (1995–present) Portland Winterhawks (1995–present) Portland Forest Dragons (1997–99) Portland Pythons (1998–99) Portland Fire (2000–02) Portland LumberJax (2006–09) Portland Steel (2014–16) 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament 2012 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament | Lloyd District | [3] |
Morse Athletic Fields | 1989 | 100–250 | open-air field | George Fox Bruins baseball team (1989–present) George Fox Bruins softball team (1989–present) | Newberg | [51] |
Oaks Park Roller Rink The Oaks Rink | 1905 | — | enclosed roller rink | Sellwood | [52] | |
Oswego Lake Country Club | 1926 | — | private golf course | — | Lake Oswego | [53] |
Owens Sports Complex at Delta Park | 1950 | 100~ | open-air field | Portland Parks & Recreation (1950–present) | Delta Park | [54] |
Pamplin Sports Center | 1968 | 2,300 | enclosed auditorium | Lewis & Clark Pioneers men's basketball team (1968–present) Lewis & Clark Pioneers women's basketball team (1968–present) Lewis & Clark Pioneers women's volleyball team (1968–present) | Collins View | [55] |
Viking Pavilion | 1966 | 3,000 | enclosed auditorium | Portland State Vikings men's basketball team (1966–present) Portland State Vikings women's basketball team (1966–present) | Downtown | [56] |
Portland Golf Club | 1912 | — | private golf course | 1931 Western Amateur 1934 Women's Western Open 1946 PGA Championship 1947 Ryder Cup 1955 Western Open 1969 Alcan Golfer of the Year Championship 1982 U.S. Senior Open 1999 U.S. Senior Amateur Portland Open Invitational (1944–45, 1947–48, 1959–60, 1964–65) Portland Classic (1972–73, 1975–76) Fred Meyer Challenge (1986–1991) | Raleigh Hills | [57] [58] |
Portland Indoor Soccer Center Imperial Rink | 1926 | 100 | enclosed soccer field and roller rink | professional roller skating (pre-1985) | Buckman | [59] |
Portland International Raceway | 1960 | 30,000 | auto track | Grand Prix of Portland (1984–2007, 2018–present) NASCAR Truck Series (1999–2000) NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Various Road, MTB, and Cyclocross Bicycle Races | Hayden Meadows | [4] [60] |
Portland Meadows Golf Course | 1961 | — | public golf course | — | Hayden Meadows | [61] |
Portland Tennis Center | 1973 | — | enclosed and open-air tennis courts | Portland Parks & Recreation | Buckman | [62] |
Providence Park Jeld-Wen Field (2010–2014) PGE Park (2001–10) Civic Stadium (1966–2001) Multnomah Stadium (1926–1966) Multnomah Field (pre 1926) | 1926 | 25,218 | open-air stadium | Portland Timbers (1975–1982, 1985–1990, 2001–present) Portland Thorns FC (2013–present) Portland Beavers (1956–1972, 1978–1993, 2001–2010) Portland Rockies (1995–2000) Portland Breakers (1985) Portland State Vikings football (until 2017) | Goose Hollow | [1] |
Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club | 1992 | — | golf course | 1996 U.S. Amateur 1997 U.S. Women's Open 2003 U.S. Women's Open 2006 U.S. Women's Amateur Safeway Classic (2009–2012) | North Plains | [63] |
Randall Hall | 1972 | 500~ | enclosed | CCC Cougars men's basketball team (1972–present) CCC Cougars men's wrestling team (1972–present) CCC Cougars women's basketball team CCC Cougars wrestling team (1972–present) | Oregon City | [64] |
Reed Gymnasium II | 1948 | 750 | enclosed auditorium | Reed Griffins basketball team (1948–present) | Reed | [9] [65] [66] |
Redtail Golf Course | 1968 | — | public golf course | — | Beaverton | [67] |
Rock Creek Country Club | 1958 | — | private golf course | — | Rock Creek | [68] |
Roosevelt High School Gymnasium | 1950 | 1,000 | enclosed auditorium | Roosevelt Rough Riders men's basketball team Roosevelt Rough Riders women's basketball team Roosevelt Rough Riders women's volleyball team | St. Johns | [69] |
Rose City Golf Course | 1922 | — | public golf course | City of Portland | Rose City Park | [70] |
Sckavone Stadium Westmoreland Baseball Park Sckavone Field | 1939 | 1,000 | open-air baseball stadium | Portland Parks & Recreation | Sellwood | [71] |
Sherman–Larkins Stadium | 2008 | 300 | open-air stadium | Pacific Boxers softball team (2008–present) | Forest Grove | [72] |
Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center | 1981 | — | enclosed and open-air pool | City of Hillsboro | Hillsboro | [73] |
St. Johns Racquet Center | 1980 | — | enclosed tennis courts | Portland Parks & Recreation | St. Johns | [74] |
Stoffer Family Stadium | 2014 | 1,200 | open-air stadium | George Fox Bruins football team (2014–present) | Newberg | [6] |
Stoller Center | 1970 | 2,500 | enclosed auditorium | Pacific Boxers men's basketball team (1970–present) Pacific Boxers men's wrestling team Pacific Boxers women's basketball team Pacific Boxers women's wrestling team Pacific Boxers volleyball team | Forest Grove | [75] |
Stott Community Field | 1998 | — | open-air field | Portland State Vikings football team (practice) Portland State Vikings men's soccer team (practice) Portland State Vikings women's soccer team (practice) | Downtown Portland | [76] |
Summerfield Golf & Country Club | 1973 | — | semi-private golf course | — | Tigard | [77] |
The Dome Mt. Hood Community College Gymnasium | 1966 | 2,000 | enclosed dome | Mt. Hood CC Saints men's basketball team (1966–present) Mt. Hood CC Saints women's basketball team (1966–present) | Gresham | [78] [79] |
The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club | 1997 | — | golf course | Fred Meyer Challenge (1998–2002) JELD-WEN Tradition (2003–06) | Aloha | [80] |
Tualatin Indoor Soccer | 2003 | 80 | enclosed soccer field | — | Tualatin | [81] |
Veterans Memorial Coliseum | 1960 | 10,400 | enclosed glass arena | 1961 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament 1965 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament 1975 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Portland Buckaroos (1960–1975) Portland Trail Blazers (1970–1995) Portland Winterhawks (1976–present) Portland Power (1996–98) | Lloyd District | [82] |
Waverley Country Club | 1896 | — | golf course | 1952 U.S. Women's Amateur 1964 U.S. Senior Amateur 1970 U.S. Amateur 1981 U.S. Women's Amateur 1993 U.S. Junior Amateur 2000 U.S. Women's Amateur | Sellwood | [83] |
Wheeler Sports Center | 1977 | 2,750 | enclosed auditorium | George Fox Bruins men's basketball team (1977–present) George Fox Bruins women's basketball team (1977–present) George Fox Bruins volleyball team (1977–present) | Newberg | [84] |
Woodburn Dragstrip | 1961 | — | dragstrip | NHRA | Woodburn | [85] |
Venue name Former name(s) | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Venue type | Tenants and events | Location | Ref |
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Alpenrose Velodrome | 1967 | 2021 | Outdoor Velodrome | Track Cycling | Hayhurst | [86] | |
Columbia Coliseum | 1903 | 1927 | 1,600 | enclosed auditorium | Columbia Cliffdwellers football team [a] (1903–1928) Columbia Cliffdwellers baseball team [a] (1903–1928) Columbia Cliffdwellers men's basketball team (1903–1928) | University Park | [10] [87] |
Exposition Rink | 1905 | 1910 | 3,000 | enclosed roller rink | 1910 Portland Rose Festival amateur boxing matches | Guild's Lake | [88] [89] [90] [91] |
First Regiment Armory Annex | 1891 | — | 5,000 | enclosed auditorium | Portland Indians (1946–48) | Downtown Portland | [92] |
Hester Gymnasium | 1948 | 1977 | 1,000 | enclosed auditorium | George Fox Bruins men's basketball team George Fox Bruins women's basketball team | Newberg | [93] |
Howard Hall | 1928 | 1985 | 2,500 | enclosed auditorium | Columbia Cliffdwellers basketball team (1928–1935) Portland Pilots men's basketball team (1935–1985) | University Park | [11] |
Jantzen Beach Arena (Jantzen Beach Ice Arena) | 1973 | 1979 [b] | 5,000 | enclosed arena and racetrack | K&N Pro Series West (1967, 1969–70) Portland Winterhawks (practice only, 1976–79) | Jantzen Beach | [7] [94] [95] |
Lewis & Clark College Gymnasium | 1947 | 1966 | 1,200 | enclosed auditorium | Lewis & Clark men's basketball team Lewis & Clark women's basketball team | Collins View | [96] [97] |
Portland Civic Auditorium Portland Municipal Auditorium Portland Public Auditorium | 1917 | — | 4,500 | enclosed auditorium | professional boxing (after 1929) | Downtown Portland | [98] |
Portland Ice Arena (Portland Ice Hippodrome) | 1914 | 1953 | 3,280 | enclosed arena | Portland Rosebuds (1914–18) Portland Penguins (1928–1941) | Northwest | [99] [100] [101] |
Portland Meadows | 1946 | 2019 | 4,450 | horse track | The Stronach Group | Hayden Meadows | [102] |
Portland Speedway | 1924 | 2001 | 3,500 | racetrack | K&N Pro Series West (1956–1969) NASCAR Winston West Series (1971–2000) NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (1995–98) | Hayden Meadows | [103] [104] |
Reed Gymnasium I | 1914 | 1947 | — | enclosed auditorium | Reed Griffins basketball team (1914–1947) | Reed | [9] [105] |
Rose City Speedway | 1910 | 1921 | — | auto race track | — | Rose City Park | [70] |
Vanport Extension Gymnasium | 1946 [c] | 1948 [c] | 500 | enclosed auditorium | Vanport Vikings basketball team (1946–49) | Vanport | [8] |
Vaughn Street Park | 1901 | 1956 | 12,000 | open-air stadium | Portland Beavers (1903–1956) Portland Colts (1909, 1911–14) Portland Rosebuds (1946) | Northwest | [106] |
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