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Experience the stunning city of Portland, Oregon, like never before—from the water! Embark on a truly unique Pacific Northwest adventure as you glide under the iconic bridges, each with its own fascinating story. Get up close and personal with majestic bald eagles, ospreys, sea lions, and a variety of other wildlife!
Discover the rich history and hidden gems of Portland from the experts: a US Coast Guard licensed boat Captain and an Oregon-certified professional tour guide.
Portland, Oregon, is not just any city; it's an inland, ocean-navigable river port town with a pioneering spirit and a captivating 200-year history. Join us for an unforgettable journey through time and nature in the heart of the Pacific Northwest!
We meet on the public boat docks in Willamette Park. Please enter into the park, park your vehicle, and walk down to the boat dock / boat ramp area. Our boat will arrive by water.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
See the beautiful skyline of downtown Portland Oregon from the Willamette River annd explore areas in private sunset boat cruise
12 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Explore the natural beauty of Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, a serene city park spanning approximately 141 acres in southeast Portland, Oregon. Nestled in a floodplain along the east bank of the Willamette River near Sellwood, this refuge is a haven for bird enthusiasts, offering a remarkable variety of bird species. Established as Portland's first wildlife refuge in 1988 and designated the city's first migratory bird park in 2004, Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge promises an enriching experience for nature lovers and bird watchers alike.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Ross Island Bridge is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. It carries U.S. Route 26 (Mount Hood Highway) across the river between southwest and southeast Portland. The bridge opened in 1926 and was designed by Gustav Lindenthal and honors Oregon pioneer Sherry Ross. It is named for its proximity to Ross Island. Although it looks like a deck arch bridge, it is a cantilever deck truss bridge, a rare type in Oregon.
• Admission Ticket Free
Tilikum Crossing, also known as the Bridge of the People, spans 1,720 feet across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. The bridge was designed primarily for the MAX Orange Line light rail, but also serves pedestrians and bicyclists in a separate paralleling lane, as well as TriMet buses and the Portland Streetcar. When it opened in 2015, it became the longest bridge in the country to be used for both public transportation and pedestrians, but not private motorized vehicles.
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Morrison Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. Completed in 1958, it is the third bridge at approximately the same site to carry that name. It is one of the most heavily used bridges in Portland. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November 2012
• Admission Ticket Free
See the beautiful Burnside Bridge from the water in Portland Oregon
• Admission Ticket Free
Viewing the famous Portland Oregon sign from the Willamette River offers a unique and enchanting experience that enhances its significance in several ways. Located atop the historic White Stag Building near the Burnside Bridge, the Portland Oregon sign is a prominent fixture in Portland's skyline. Originally known as the White Satin Sugar sign, it underwent a transformation after being acquired by the city in 2010, becoming a beloved symbol that proudly declares Portland's identity to residents and visitors alike. From the water, the sign serves as a striking focal point against the backdrop of Portland's urban landscape. Its illuminated presence, adorned with neon and incandescent lights, casts a vibrant reflection on the surface of the river, especially stunning during twilight and nighttime cruises. This visual spectacle not only enhances the cityscape but also creates a magical ambiance that captures the essence of Portland's eclectic charm.
• Admission Ticket Free
Even from a distance, the Portland captivates with its majestic presence on the Willamette River. Moored gracefully at the seawall next to Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland, this historic vessel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a sight to behold. As you pass by, you'll catch glimpses of its storied past and the intriguing Oregon Maritime Museum it houses. The Portland's timeless charm, framed by the park's vibrant atmosphere, makes for an unforgettable moment in your journey, leaving you with a sense of awe and curiosity about the tales this grand ship could tell.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Broadway Bridge is a Rall-type bascule bridge spanning the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, built in 1913. It was Portland's first bascule bridge, and it continues to hold the distinction of being the longest span of its bascule design type in the world.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Fremont Bridge is a steel tied-arch bridge over the Willamette River located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It carries Interstate 405 and US 30 traffic between downtown and North Portland where it intersects with Interstate 5. It has the longest main span of any bridge in Oregon and is the second longest tied-arch bridge in the world
• Admission Ticket Free
The St. Johns Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, between the Cathedral Park neighborhood in North Portland and the Linnton and Northwest Industrial neighborhoods in Northwest Portland. It carries the U.S. Route 30 Bypass. It is the only suspension bridge in the Willamette Valley and one of three public highway suspension bridges in Oregon
• Admission Ticket Free
The Sellwood Bridge is a deck arch bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The current bridge opened in 2016[2] and replaced a 1925 span that had carried the same name. The original bridge was Portland's first fixed-span bridge and, being the only river crossing for miles in each direction, the busiest two-lane bridge in Oregon.
• Admission Ticket Free
As we navigate the Willamette River, Elk Rock and nearby Elk Rock Island stand out as captivating natural landmarks steeped in Oregon's geological history. Elk Rock, once an ancient volcano, rises proudly from the river's edge, its rugged cliffs and verdant slopes reflecting millions of years of volcanic activity. Today, its rocky terrain and lush greenery create a serene contrast against the river's deep blue waters, offering a poignant reminder of nature's enduring power and beauty.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Steel Bridge is a through truss, double-deck vertical-lift bridge across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, opened in 1912. Its lower deck carries railroad and bicycle/pedestrian traffic, while the upper deck carries road traffic (on the Pacific Highway West No. 1W, former Oregon Route 99W), and light rail (MAX), making the bridge one of the most multimodal in the world. It is the only double-deck bridge with independent lifts in the world
• Admission Ticket Free
he Hawthorne Bridge is a truss bridge with a vertical lift that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, joining Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. It is the oldest vertical-lift bridge in operation in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland.
• Admission Ticket Free
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