Tideman Johnson Natural Area

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LocationSE 37th Ave. and Tenino St.
Portland, Oregon
Coordinates45°27′46″N 122°37′24″W / 45.46278°N 122.62333°W / 45.46278; -122.62333[1]
Area7.59 acres (3.07 ha)
Tideman Johnson Natural Area
Creek and woods in the park, 2010
TypeUrban park
LocationSE 37th Ave. and Tenino St.
Portland, Oregon
Coordinates45°27′46″N 122°37′24″W / 45.46278°N 122.62333°W / 45.46278; -122.62333[1]
Area7.59 acres (3.07 ha)
Created1940
Operated byPortland Parks & Recreation

Tideman Johnson Natural Area is a city park of about 7.7 acres (3.1 ha) in southeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon.[2] Located at Southeast 37th Avenue and Tenino Street along Johnson Creek, the site is named for a mid-19th century family named Johnson that encouraged public use of its land along the creek.[2][n 1] The park has paved and unpaved paths for hiking.[2] A loop trail and boardwalk off the Springwater Corridor runs through the park.[4]

A good area for bird-watching, the park attracts owls, pigeons, kingfishers, and herons.[5] In late spring and early summer, Tideman Johnson's big-leaf maples, alders, and other trees are frequented by warblers, grosbeaks and mourning doves. Other birds commonly seen in the park include sapsuckers, woodpeckers, chickadees, and bushtits.[5] During a restoration project completed in 2006, workers identified 22 fish species in the creek at Tideman Johnson and counted 23 Chinook salmon and 107 steelhead trout.[4]

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