Contact Us
We value your questions and comments and want to hear your ideas and suggestions! Use this form to tell us your comments, suggestions, or concerns. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
Follow THPRD on Twitter and Facebook
You can receive up-to-the-minute Park District news and updates via our Twitter and Facebook pages. Click here to follow our Twitter page. Click here to choose from our 13 Facebook pages, depending your interests.
Park Watch Report
See something in a THPRD park we should know about? Please use our Park Watch Report form to let us know. Tell us about park problems including dogs off leash, graffiti, vandalism, improper trail usage, abandoned vehicles, or unauthorized camping.
Please note, if you are in danger do not use this form but immediately report the emergency to local law enforcement.
Report a park problem with the Park Watch Report.
Volunteer at THPRD
Each year, 2,500-plus volunteers contribute more than 52,000 hours of time and energy to THPRD programs and parks. The opportunities to contribute are endless — there's bound to be something you'd like to help with. Join us and help make a difference to our community. We look forward to seeing you out there.
Visit our volunteer pages for a complete list of volunteer opportunities. Or contact the coordinator of Volunteer Services & Special Events at
(503) 645-6433 or volunteers@thprd.org
Learn more about volunteering at THPRD.
New to THPRD?
Welcome to the neighborhood! If you are lucky enough to be a THPRD resident, you are able to take advantage of the hundreds of classes, activities, sports leagues, parks and trails throughout the largest special park district in Oregon.
All you need to register for any of the classes, teams or activities is a THPRD Residency Card. To apply for the card, simply print out and complete the Registration Card Information Form. Next, bring it to your local THPRD facility with the two forms of verification listed below.
- Driver's license or DMV identification card
- Proof of residential address, such as utility bill, lease agreement, credit card statement, insurance card or property tax statement
You must complete this process in person at a facility.
Don't delay. Allow about two weeks from the date of application for processing. If you are a resident, the card is free. Once you have your card, you may register for classes online, by phone, by mail or fax.
Sign up for a THPRD Residency Card.


