N Kelly Point Park Rd, Portland, OR 97203, United StatesMap
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DogDaze55
Disappointed. Sketchy. Garbage.
Today we looked for the confluence where the Willamette River joins the Columbia River. Alas, we found run down Kelley Point Park surrounded by Portland industrial ports and warehouses. Parking lots ...
Was better than I thought.. was not really all that sketchy, etc. felt safe.
I went Monday, July 26th. We took the 3 year old. She loved to watch the big ships, barges and waves in the water. She played in the water, and several people were swimming despite the signage poste...
Under-appreciated and often pretty empty, this lovely park has good river views and walking trails. Beach access (although signs say to not go into the water) and picnic areas. Worth the short drive t...
Stroll the concrete path to the confluence point of the Columbia and Willamette rivers. Stay out of the water, as the current's are vicious. Bring a light lunch and watch huge cargo ships come into ...
Disappointed. Sketchy. Garbage.
Today we looked for the confluence where the Willamette River joins the Columbia River. Alas, we found run down Kelley Point Park surrounded by Portland industrial ports and warehouses. Parking lots ...
Was better than I thought.. was not really all that sketchy, etc. felt safe.
I went Monday, July 26th. We took the 3 year old. She loved to watch the big ships, barges and waves in the water. She played in the water, and several people were swimming despite the signage poste...
#1 Escape
When the crowds are noisy, the tension is building, and you need quiet with your peace... this is the place.
Lovely park, walking trails and views
Under-appreciated and often pretty empty, this lovely park has good river views and walking trails. Beach access (although signs say to not go into the water) and picnic areas. Worth the short drive t...
Great escape from the city congestion
Stroll the concrete path to the confluence point of the Columbia and Willamette rivers. Stay out of the water, as the current's are vicious. Bring a light lunch and watch huge cargo ships come into ...