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Kelley Point Park

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Kelley Point Park is a distinctive city park located in North Portland, Oregon, at the northernmost tip of the city. This unique natural area sits at the confluence of three significant waterways: the mighty Columbia River to its north, the Willamette River to its west, and the Columbia Slough to its south. Rising to an elevation of approximately 10 to 12 meters above sea level, the park forms a peninsula where these major rivers merge, offering expansive views of the…

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    14. september 2024

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    Kelly Point Park is located at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. The park features open grassy areas, picnic spots, and stretches of sandy riverbanks, along with a network of smooth paved trails. It’s a good place to start or finish a bike ride in the Portland area.

    11. marts 2022

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    Kelley Point Park is at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette rivers. It's a lovely spot!

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    1. Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area loop via Kelley Point Park — Portland

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    Cycle an easy 20.9-mile route through Portland's 40 Mile Loop, exploring Kelley Point Park and the wildlife-rich Smith & Bybee Wetlands.

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    What types of trails can I expect at Kelley Point Park, and are there any recommended routes?

    Kelley Point Park offers a mix of paved and unpaved paths suitable for walking, running, and cycling. The paved trails are smooth and ideal for leisurely rides or strolls, while unpaved sections allow for a more natural experience through the black cottonwood forest. The park is also a key part of the larger 40-Mile Loop, providing opportunities for extended cycling adventures. Many visitors enjoy the loop trail within the park that offers continuous river views.

    How challenging is the terrain at Kelley Point Park for walking or cycling?

    The terrain at Kelley Point Park is generally flat and easy, making it accessible for most visitors. The park's elevation is only about 39 feet (12 meters) above sea level, so you won't encounter any significant climbs. This makes it an excellent choice for casual walks, family outings, or relaxed bike rides.

    What are the best viewpoints or natural features to look out for at Kelley Point Park?

    The primary natural feature and viewpoint is the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, offering expansive riverfront views and the chance to observe ship traffic. On clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of Mount Hood in the distance. The park also features over 90 acres of native black cottonwood forest, providing a serene environment and habitat for wildlife. Don't miss the sandy riverbanks, which are perfect for relaxing and enjoying the scenery.

    Is Kelley Point Park accessible by public transport, and what are the parking options?

    While the park is primarily accessed by car, you can reach Kelley Point Park by bus, though it may require a transfer. For those driving, parking is available within the park. However, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially on sunny weekends and holidays. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.

    How crowded does Kelley Point Park get on weekends, and what's the best time to visit for a quieter experience?

    Kelley Point Park can become quite popular and crowded on sunny weekends, particularly during warmer months. For a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday morning or during the off-season. Early mornings on any day generally offer a more peaceful atmosphere before the crowds arrive.

    Is Kelley Point Park suitable for families with young children, and are dogs allowed?

    Yes, Kelley Point Park is very family-friendly, with open grassy areas, picnic spots, and easy, flat trails suitable for strollers. The sandy riverbanks also provide a fun space for children to play. Dogs are welcome at Kelley Point Park but must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of all visitors.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Kelley Point Park?

    Kelley Point Park is located in a more natural, industrial area of North Portland, so there are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation options immediately adjacent to the park. Visitors typically find these amenities a short drive away in other parts of North Portland or downtown.

    Are the paths at Kelley Point Park wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, many of the paved paths within Kelley Point Park are wheelchair accessible, offering an enjoyable experience for visitors with mobility aids. The flat terrain and smooth surfaces make it easy to navigate and enjoy the river views and natural surroundings.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Kelley Point Park?

    Kelley Point Park is a haven for wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot Bewick's wrens in the cottonwood forest, and various waterfowl like Caspian terns, osprey, double-crested cormorants, and gulls near the rivers. Other animals such as turtles, salamanders, beavers, coyotes, bald eagles, and deer also inhabit the park, making it a great spot for nature observation.

    What are the historical origins of Kelley Point Park?

    The park is named after Hall Jackson Kelley, an early 19th-century promoter of Oregon. The area was once known as Pearcy Island and later 'Nigger Tom Island' before the slough separating it from Pearcy Island was filled in. The city of Portland acquired the site in 1984 from the Port of Portland. The confluence has long held cultural and spiritual significance for Indigenous peoples of the area.

    Can I swim in the rivers at Kelley Point Park?

    Swimming is not recommended at Kelley Point Park due to the strong, unpredictable currents and cold temperatures of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. While the sandy beaches are great for relaxing and enjoying the view, entering the water for swimming can be dangerous.

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