Oaks Park Is Officially Open For Their 121st Season!
- 03/21/26
The gates are open and Oregon's iconic amusement park is now reopen for the 2026 season!
With 24 rides, classic carnival games, miniature golf, and the oldest roller skating rink in United States, Oaks Park has been Portland's playground since 1905. The 121st amusement park is underway today with family fun on the midway from noon to 5 PM, then the kickoff continues daily from 12-5 PM each day of Oregon Spring Break, March 21-29.
After Spring Break, the park is open for the spring on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Starting June 12 the park will be open 6 days a week for Summer Break, with the fun continuing in the fall all the way through Halloween. The Roller Rink is open 6 days a week all year 'round, and is offering extended hours for both Oregon and Washington Spring Break.
New This Year
- For the first time, Oaks Park is proud to offer season passes to the general public. Passes include unlimited visits during the 2026 season, plus 10% off food and souvenirs, and 20% off Open Skate admission. Passes are $74.45 for folks under 48" tall and $139.45 for guests 48" and taller.
- Individual ride tickets are back! The updated Chipper Buck program allows visitors to purchase points that can be used for ride admission, games, rink admission, food and beverages, and more. See oakspark.com for full details.
A Year for Anniversaries
Last year may have been the landmark 120th season, but 2026 has plenty of milestones of its own!
- This June the Roller Rink turns 120 years old! Open since 1906, Oaks Park Roller Rink is the oldest roller skating rink in the U.S., the last to play a live pipe organ, and the only floating roller rink in the world!
- The carousel celebrates 100 years on the midway this season. The 1912 Herschell-Spillman hand-carved Noah's Ark Menagerie Carousel was installed in its current location in 1926 and has been the heartbeat of the park ever since. Oaks Park carousel is the only free-to-ride carousel in the country (free rides available during standard operating hours only).
- Also celebrating 100 years in 2026 is the fabulous Wurlitzer pipe organ. The antique instrument was manufactured in 1296, and Oaks Park purchased it from the Broadway theater in 1955. It is the very last pipe organ in a roller skating rink in the entire world. The pipe organ is played at three sessions each week; Thursdays from 7-9:30 PM and Sundays from 1-5 and 7-9:30 PM.
Check out oakspark.com for this year's hours, prices, and to plan your next visit.
Oaks Park Is Officially Open For Their 121st Season!
- 03/21/26
The gates are open and Oregon's iconic amusement park is now reopen for the 2026 season!
With 24 rides, classic carnival games, miniature golf, and the oldest roller skating rink in United States, Oaks Park has been Portland's playground since 1905. The 121st amusement park is underway today with family fun on the midway from noon to 5 PM, then the kickoff continues daily from 12-5 PM each day of Oregon Spring Break, March 21-29.
After Spring Break, the park is open for the spring on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Starting June 12 the park will be open 6 days a week for Summer Break, with the fun continuing in the fall all the way through Halloween. The Roller Rink is open 6 days a week all year 'round, and is offering extended hours for both Oregon and Washington Spring Break.
New This Year
- For the first time, Oaks Park is proud to offer season passes to the general public. Passes include unlimited visits during the 2026 season, plus 10% off food and souvenirs, and 20% off Open Skate admission. Passes are $74.45 for folks under 48" tall and $139.45 for guests 48" and taller.
- Individual ride tickets are back! The updated Chipper Buck program allows visitors to purchase points that can be used for ride admission, games, rink admission, food and beverages, and more. See oakspark.com for full details.
A Year for Anniversaries
Last year may have been the landmark 120th season, but 2026 has plenty of milestones of its own!
- This June the Roller Rink turns 120 years old! Open since 1906, Oaks Park Roller Rink is the oldest roller skating rink in the U.S., the last to play a live pipe organ, and the only floating roller rink in the world!
- The carousel celebrates 100 years on the midway this season. The 1912 Herschell-Spillman hand-carved Noah's Ark Menagerie Carousel was installed in its current location in 1926 and has been the heartbeat of the park ever since. Oaks Park carousel is the only free-to-ride carousel in the country (free rides available during standard operating hours only).
- Also celebrating 100 years in 2026 is the fabulous Wurlitzer pipe organ. The antique instrument was manufactured in 1296, and Oaks Park purchased it from the Broadway theater in 1955. It is the very last pipe organ in a roller skating rink in the entire world. The pipe organ is played at three sessions each week; Thursdays from 7-9:30 PM and Sundays from 1-5 and 7-9:30 PM.
Check out oakspark.com for this year's hours, prices, and to plan your next visit.