• Mill Ends Park (sometimes mistakenly called Mill's End Park) is an extremely small urban park, consisting of one tree, located in the median strip of SW Naito Parkway next...
  • the world's smallest website for the world's smallest park. Portland, oregonmill ends park explore. built by @bonneyruan. zoom in.
  • On St. Patrick's Day, 1976, Mill Ends Park was dedicated as the official Park of the City of Portland. See about renting out the part for your next weeding.
  • Mill Ends Park was the creation of Dick Fagan, a columnist for the Oregon Journal, who wrote a column called “Mill Ends,” a loggers’ term that refers to pieces of...
  • Over the years, Mill Ends Park has hosted an array of whimsical features, from a butterfly-sized swimming pool to a miniature Ferris wheel.
  • In 1948, he planted flowers and dubbed the space "Mill Ends Park," a nod to his column Mill Ends, which featured quirky and amusing stories.
  • Fagan wrote a very popular column about this park called Mill Ends, which is a lumber term for rough irregular ends of boards from lumber mills.
  • In Fagan’s writings of his meetings with O’Toole, the leprechaun leader claimed that Mill Ends Park was “the only leprechaun colony west of Ireland”.
  • While the city is often noted for having the largest urban forest in the United States (Forest Park), it’s also home to the world’s smallest: Mill Ends Park.
  • According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Mill Ends Park is the smallest park in the world, gaining its official title in 1971.