
PGE Park Address and Directions
Hey, guys, are you fans of Portland Timbers? If so, when you come up to Portland, how can you miss out PGE Park! And if you are lucky, your visit may fall on the soccer season and you will encounter the games hosted by Timbers! Attractive, right? Now take advantage of your Portland's tour and enjoy a good day at this upgraded stadium in the sunshine!
PGE Park Overview
http://www.portlandtimbers.com/stadium-renovation
PGE Park, now renamed as Jeld-Wen Field, is home to Portland Timbers and boasts itself as a multi-purpose stadium which never limits itself to soccer/basketball games. Though the capacity is not large, this cute little stadium still captures the spotlights from the visitors and fans for full-service facilities, exciting games, stunning court and great location to access.
PGE Park sits on a preferred location in a rectangular block encircled by several major streets in Downtown Portland, including Southwest Morrison Street, Southwest Salmon Street, Southwest 20th Avenue, and Southwest 18th Avenue. The physical location of the entrance is at 1844 Southwest Morrison.
The I-405 Freeway, locally known as the Stadium Freeway, runs three / four blocks away and puts PGE Park in an easily accessible location for visitors coming from north and south. In addition, just next to the stadium stands the Multnomah Athletic Club building, from the north windows of which the full view of the field is just handy. Across Southwest Morrison Street from the main entrance is situated TriMet's MAX Light Rail station which delivers passengers to the field and runs extra services on event or game days for the convenience of the fans. Plan your trip to PGE Park by taking TriMet? Check the website below to get fully prepared.
Taking TriMet to PGE Park
http://trimet.org/timbers/
As each MAX train is only available for 350 passengers, visitors have to be prepared for a good wait, particularly on games days. Given this, frequent patrons and sophisticated visitors prefer to drive to the field, avoiding the risk of getting stuck at the station and late for the games. Concerning this factor, we are going to offer you a guide on fuel-efficient driving routes to the venue. First let's locate PGE Park on the map:
PGE Park on Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=45.521007,-122.691193&spn=0.009051,0.019076&z=16&source=embed
- For visitors coming from South, take I-5 North towards I-405 exit 299B which runs to City Center/US-26 West. Veer onto I-405 North at exit 1A. Via exit 2A, merge onto Salmon Street and proceed towards PGE Park. Take a slight right onto Southwest 14th Avenue and veer left onto Southwest Taylor Street. Take a right onto Southwest 18th Avenue. Turn left and merge onto Southwest Morrison Street towards the Field.
- If you are driving from North, take I-5 South towards I-405 exit 302B which extends to Beaverton/US-30 West. Veer onto I-405 South via exit 302B. Stay on I-405 South and exit at 2A towards Burnside. Continue driving to 15th Avenue and take a right onto Southwest Morrison Street. Stay driving west on Morrison Street to the stadium.
- For drivers traveling from East, stay on I-84W and take I-5 South. Choose the exit to City Center/Morrison Street and veer right slightly onto Morrison Bridge. Proceed straight and take the left ramp onto Southwest Washington Street. Take a slight left onto Southwest 13th Avenue, and then turn right onto Southwest Morrison Street. Stay straight and stop at 1844 SW Morrison Street.
- For visitors coming from West, the direction will be much easier. Take US-26E and exit at Canyon Road to PGE Park. Merge onto Southwest Jefferson Street and take a slight left onto Southwest 20th Avenue towards the stadium.
For more info about parking at PGE Park, please browse the website below:
Parking & Directions of PGE Park
http://www.portlandtimbers.com/parking-directions

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