Portland

Bridlemile, Portland Neighborhood

Bridlemile offers a tranquil neighborhood characterized by a peaceful atmosphere and minimal street noise, providing a relaxing residential experience. Residents have convenient access to primary schools, while several public green spaces, such as Albert Kelly Park, are readily accessible and well-distributed throughout the area. The neighborhood features a diverse range of housing options, including lofts and larger homes with four or more bedrooms, many of which date back to the mid-20th century, adding to its unique charm. Convenience is enhanced by nearby grocery stores, restaurants, and coffee shops. The area supports easy car parking and is served by several bus lines, ensuring reasonable connectivity.

Bridlemile offers a relaxed ambience and will appeal to home buyers who enjoy spending time outdoors. Public green spaces, such as Albert Kelly Park, are especially well-distributed and there are a few of them nearby for residents to explore, making it easy to access them. This neighborhood is also very quiet, as the streets are very tranquil.

Highlights of Bridlemile

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Hamilton Park

A beloved neighborhood green space tucked off SW Hamilton Street, Hamilton Park features a large playground, open grassy areas, picnic tables, and walking paths, making it a centerpiece for family activity and outdoor gatherings within the heart of Bridlemile.

🏫 Bridlemile Elementary School

Located on SW 47th Drive, Bridlemile Elementary is highly regarded for its strong academics and tight-knit community, acting as a central hub for families with children and often hosting neighborhood events and after-school activities.

🍽️ Gabriel Park Food Cart Pod

Just a short hop from the Bridlemile boundary, the food cart pod on SW Vermont Street provides convenient access to a diverse array of delicious local eats, making it a favored spot for residents to grab lunch or dinner before heading back to the quieter residential streets.

🛒 Hillsdale Shopping Center

Situated just up the hill along SW Capitol Highway, the Hillsdale Shopping Center features an array of independent shops, bakeries, coffeehouses, and the ever-popular Hillsdale Farmers Market, providing Bridlemile residents with local shopping and seasonal produce.

🚴 SW Trail 6

This segment of Portland’s Southwest Trails runs along SW Hamilton Street and meanders through Bridlemile, offering a scenic, wooded walking and biking corridor with trailheads that make the neighborhood easily accessible for outdoor enthusiasts and active commuters.

Bridlemile

This July in Bridlemile

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 4, 2026

Bridlemile Fourth‑of‑July Neighborhood Walk and Roll

Bridlemile School • 10:00 AM (decorate at 9:30 AM)

A festive local tradition where Bridlemile families decorate bikes and walk or roll a parade route around the neighborhood—great for neighbors to connect and for kids to enjoy popsicles afterward.

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July 1 – 29, 2026 (Wednesdays)

Portland Farmers Market at Shemanski Park

Shemanski Park (Downtown Portland) • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A convenient mid‑week farmers market offering fresh produce and local food vendors—ideal for Bridlemile residents looking to stop by downtown on errands or lunch break.

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July 19, 2026

King Farmers Market

King School Park & Playground (NE Portland) • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A lively Sunday market with over 30 farmers and food artisans, live music and cooking demos—worth the short drive for fresh food and family‑friendly atmosphere.

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July 18–19, 2026

Portland Pride Waterfront Festival and Parade

Tom McCall Waterfront Park

One of Portland’s biggest summer celebrations—parade, festival, drag shows, block parties and community markets—easily accessible and inclusive for residents across the city, including Bridlemile.

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July 2–4, 2026

Waterfront Blues Festival

Tom McCall Waterfront Park • Daily stages through the day; fireworks evening of July 4

A major summer music festival with 50 acts across three stages plus fireworks—iconic, lively entertainment within easy reach for Bridlemile locals.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Bridlemile

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Bridlemile

Neighborhood Characteristics

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