• 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.
  • The founder of Mill Ends Park claimed it was the site of the "only leprechaun colony west of Ireland" and often wrote of the leprechauns' activities in his column in...
  • Mill Ends Park is more than just a quirky attraction; it represents Portland’s spirit of creativity, community, and embracing the unconventional.
  • Mystery Surrounding Mill Ends Park. In order to increase the park’s popularity, Dick Fagan created a legend surrounding its beginnings.
  • Despite its tiny size, Mill Ends Park is an officially-recognized city park by the city of Portland. And that makes it a quirky tourist attraction.
  • Mill Ends Park – located on the median strip at SW Naito Pkwy and Taylor St – is a circle of green 24in in diameter (it's the reputed home of leprechauns).
  • Mill Ends Park in Portland, the United States, is only two feet in diameter and is really just a flower pot, but don’t say that aloud, especially in front of Portlandians.
  • He referred to Mill Ends Park as the “only leprechaun colony west of Ireland”, swearing that he regularly sees their chief leprechaun, called Patrick O’Toole.
  • Mill Ends Park is the smallest park in the world. It is a small circle of 60.96 cm (2 feet) diameter, with a total area of 2,917.15 cm2 (452.16 in2)...
  • Donʼt blink or you may miss our next landmark- Mill Ends Park. ... In 1948, the site that would become Mill Ends Park was intended to be the site for a light pole.