• 2. Mill Ends Park’s light pole never materialized. Fagan watched as weeds began to fill in the spot where the light pole was meant to be installed.
  • The smallest park in the world is Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon. You’re looking at it: 452 square inches, barely two feet across.
  • Welcome to Mill Ends, officially designated as the world’s smallest park by none other than the Guinness Book of World Records.
  • 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.
  • Autumn close up of Mill Ends Park. Fagan told the story of the park's origin: He looked out the window and spotted a leprechaun digging in the hole.
  • Although it may not be the grandest park, Mill Ends Park is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of Portland’s residents, and a must-see spot for any tourist.
  • Autumn close up of Mill Ends Park. Fagan told the story of the park's origin: He looked out the window and spotted a leprechaun digging in the hole.
  • Mills End Park is the smallest park in the world | © Craig Dietrich / Flickr. ... That’s the real origin story of Mill Ends park, as far as its founder is concerned.
  • Pat Fagan , son of it’s creator , said “It’s still the largest leprechaun colony west of Ireland.” Photos Of Mill Ends Park.
  • Missing image Mill_Ends_Park.jpg. ... It became an official park in 1976. Mill Ends Park is located at SW Naito Parkway and SW Taylor in downtown Portland.