How Walkable Is Hawthorne / Division, Portland?
Hawthorne / Division is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Portland. Portland scores 8.3/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (rated "Very walkable"), and Hawthorne / Division sits among its strongest areas for walking. Walkability still varies block by block.
East side commercial corridors with independent shops, restaurants, and strong neighborhood identity.
Why Hawthorne / Division sits inside a walkable city
Hawthorne / Division inherits the broader walkability conditions of Portland, OR. Citywide factors that shape what walking here actually feels like:
- Urban growth boundary since 1979 has kept development compact and neighborhoods walkable
- MAX Light Rail and Portland Streetcar provide strong transit spines through the city core
- Smaller-than-standard 200-foot block size in downtown creates an exceptionally pedestrian-friendly grid
- Pioneer in bike infrastructure with over 350 miles of bikeways complementing walkability
What to check before you walk here
Drop a specific address into SafeStreets to see how it scores on the four components we measure: Daily Reach (7 service categories within a 15-minute walk), Street Safety (vehicle speeds, intersections, crossings, sidewalks), Transit Reach (rail, bus, multi-modal), and Walking Comfort (tree canopy, terrain slope, air quality).
Getting around from Hawthorne / Division
TriMet operates MAX Light Rail (5 lines), Portland Streetcar (3 loops), and extensive bus service. The transit mall on 5th and 6th avenues creates a car-free transit spine through downtown.
What can pull walkability down in Portland
- East Portland beyond 82nd Avenue has significantly worse walkability with missing sidewalks and wider, car-oriented streets
- Homelessness encampments on sidewalks and in public spaces have created pedestrian accessibility and safety concerns in some areas
Other walkable neighborhoods in Portland
Pearl District. Converted warehouse district with the Portland Streetcar, Powell's Books, and dense mixed-use development on small walkable blocks.
Alberta Arts District. Walkable art gallery and restaurant strip on Alberta Street with a vibrant community feel.
Northwest / Nob Hill. NW 23rd Avenue shopping street with dense housing, streetcar access, and Forest Park trailheads nearby.
Frequently Asked Questions About Walkability in Hawthorne / Division
Is Hawthorne / Division, Portland walkable?
Hawthorne / Division is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Portland. Portland scores 8.3/10 on the SafeStreets 15-minute-city walkability score (rated "Very walkable"), and Hawthorne / Division sits among its strongest areas for walking on foot. East side commercial corridors with independent shops, restaurants, and strong neighborhood identity.
How do you get around Hawthorne / Division?
TriMet operates MAX Light Rail (5 lines), Portland Streetcar (3 loops), and extensive bus service. The transit mall on 5th and 6th avenues creates a car-free transit spine through downtown.
Is it safe to walk in Hawthorne / Division, Portland?
Pedestrian safety is measured citywide: Portland records 1.14 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 people a year, below the US average of 2.27. Hawthorne / Division sits inside that pattern, but risk concentrates on wide, fast arterials, so it changes block by block. Check the street safety score for a specific address.
How is walkability measured?
SafeStreets scores walkability from 0 to 10 using four weighted parts: daily-needs reach (40%), street safety (30%), transit access (15%), and walking comfort (15%). Street safety folds in pedestrian-fatality data from NHTSA FARS and WHO, not just how many places sit nearby. Every input is public (EPA, OpenStreetMap, US Census, CDC PLACES, NHTSA) and the full method is documented.
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