Gresham Farmers' Market
This lively Saturday market in downtown Gresham offers fresh local produce, artisan crafts, food and live music—ideal for Persimmon residents looking to support local vendors and enjoy a family‑friendly morning outdoors.
Gresham Butte offers a tranquil environment with peaceful streets that provide a relaxing atmosphere. This neighborhood features a predominance of single detached houses, mostly built from the 1960s through the 1990s, reflecting a solid and enduring community character. With convenient parking options, car travel is straightforward, and several bus lines serve the area with stops nearby, facilitating transit accessibility. The neighborhood benefits from well-designed cycling infrastructure, offering an alternative way of getting around. Residents have easy access to around ten public green spaces, including Springwater Woods and Regner Flood Plain, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and natural surroundings.
People who prefer a relaxed environment will enjoy Gresham Butte. Most locations within the neighborhood have reasonably good access to parks, including 7th Street Natural Area and Regner Flood Plain, since most properties have one that is very easy to get to. There are about 10 public green spaces nearby for residents to enjoy, such as Sunshine Butte and Gabbert Hill East. This part of the city is very quiet overall, as the streets are usually especially tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A private 18‑hole golf club at 500 SE Butler Road offering lush tree‑lined fairways, a driving range, swimming pool, dining, event spaces, tennis courts, a spa, and sweeping Mount Hood views—anchoring the prestige and recreational heart of the Persimmon neighborhood.
A moderate 2.4‑mile out‑and‑back hiking trail rising through thick forest and volcanic terrain right in the Gresham Butte area, offering quiet solitude and scenic views of Mount Hood, frequently accessed from neighborhood streets.
A 46‑acre nature park atop Hogan Butte featuring a paved interpretive loop trail, picnic shelter, ADA‑accessible parking, educational signage, and panoramic volcanic viewpoints over Gresham, the Gorge, and Mt. Hood.
A soft‑surfaced neighborhood trail running along Butler Creek from Butler Creek Park to connect with the Springwater Trail, weaving through forest, over Johnson Creek via a 135‑foot bridge and linking Persimmon to regional trail networks.
The rolling, tree‑lined residential streets of Persimmon—home to mid‑1970s to ’90s ranch‑style, bi‑level and Colonial revival homes on generous wooded lots, providing a serene, mature community atmosphere nestled around the golf course.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This lively Saturday market in downtown Gresham offers fresh local produce, artisan crafts, food and live music—ideal for Persimmon residents looking to support local vendors and enjoy a family‑friendly morning outdoors.
A weekly midweek cruise‑in featuring classic and modern vehicles in historic downtown—it’s a fun, free outing to stroll, socialize, and enjoy the local car culture just minutes from Persimmon.
A community Pride walk through Gresham offering a meaningful, family‑friendly event to celebrate inclusivity and visibility—great for connecting with neighbors and supporting LGBTQ+ communities nearby.
A week‑long celebration of Gresham’s heritage with historic tours, exhibits, and story events that let Persimmon residents explore local history and landmarks close to home.
An enchanting evening of floating lanterns set onto water to share hopes and dreams—an atmospheric, touching community event that’s ideal for families or couples seeking a memorable night close by.
A weekly Thursday market featuring local farmers, growers, and small businesses in nearby Rockwood—a great midweek spot to pick up goods, enjoy vendor offerings, and connect with the diverse regional community.
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