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Summit Park

1150 Northwest Promontory Drive, Bend, OR, United States

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January 2024: The route and access to this location may be impacted by the City of Bend Awbrey Waterline Improvement Project through spring 2025. Watch for traffic flow changes and detour signs. Learn more at: bendoregon.gov/awbrey-waterline

This northwest park located on Awbrey Butte features open lawn, tennis courts, a half-court basketball court, picnic tables, natural open space, and off-street parking. Two tennis courts are open for play on a first come first serve basis.

The park is also connected to Sylvan Park down the butte by a unpaved trail that passes through quite natural area. Please stay on trail and respect private property surrounding the trail.

5 am to 10 pm

1150 Northwest Promontory Drive, Bend, OR, United States (Directions)

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3.80 acres

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Care for Parks, Trails & Off Leash Areas

Volunteers help keep Bend’s parks, trails and off leash areas beautiful and safe places for everyone to enjoy!

Adopt-a-Park or Trail or Off Leash Area

Groups, businesses, schools, families or individuals can adopt a park, off leash area or section of Bend’s urban trail system. Volunteers help care for their adopted space by visiting regularly all year – picking up litter, pulling invasive weeds and keeping an eye out for vandalism, weather damage and potential safety hazards. Volunteers make at least a one year commitment and complete a monthly volunteer activity report.

Group Park Projects:

Your group can make a big impact by helping with a landscape maintenance project in a park.

Opportunities may be available in spring and fall, depending on the weather and vary based on the size of the group and current District needs. Projects are typically 2-3 hours and may include activities such as raking planting areas, spreading bark or playground chips, pulling invasive weeds and picking up litter. BPRD staff provides support for your group’s efforts and supplies any tools or materials needed for the project.

For more information about adopting a park or trail or scheduling a project for your group, contact:

Kim Johnson
Community Engagement Supervisor

Trail, park or property information:

For feedback on the parks, trails or facilities, email Park Services.

Click here for Lost & Found.

This park has tennis courts which are free for public use when not reserved programs and matches.

Love tennis? See other parks with tennis courts or see current tennis offerings:

Summit Park was acquired from Brooks Resources in 1991, with development starting that same year. Additional work was completed in 1993 and again in 2016, including a tennis court renovation. The name seems to stem from its location on the corner of Summit Road, and had also been referred to as such in letters from Brooks Resources.

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Tennis Courts

This park has tennis courts which are free for public use when not reserved programs and matches.

Love tennis? See other parks with tennis courts or see current tennis offerings:

Park History

Summit Park was acquired from Brooks Resources in 1991, with development starting that same year. Additional work was completed in 1993 and again in 2016, including a tennis court renovation. The name seems to stem from its location on the corner of Summit Road, and had also been referred to as such in letters from Brooks Resources.

Adopt a Park

Care for Parks, Trails & Off Leash Areas

Volunteers help keep Bend’s parks, trails and off leash areas beautiful and safe places for everyone to enjoy!

Adopt-a-Park or Trail or Off Leash Area

Groups, businesses, schools, families or individuals can adopt a park, off leash area or section of Bend’s urban trail system. Volunteers help care for their adopted space by visiting regularly all year – picking up litter, pulling invasive weeds and keeping an eye out for vandalism, weather damage and potential safety hazards. Volunteers make at least a one year commitment and complete a monthly volunteer activity report.

Group Park Projects:

Your group can make a big impact by helping with a landscape maintenance project in a park.

Opportunities may be available in spring and fall, depending on the weather and vary based on the size of the group and current District needs. Projects are typically 2-3 hours and may include activities such as raking planting areas, spreading bark or playground chips, pulling invasive weeds and picking up litter. BPRD staff provides support for your group’s efforts and supplies any tools or materials needed for the project.

For more information about adopting a park or trail or scheduling a project for your group, contact:

Kim Johnson
Community Engagement Supervisor
(541) 706-6127

Contact

Trail, park or property information:

For feedback on the parks, trails or facilities, email Park Services.

Click here for Lost & Found.