Kelley Point Park | |
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View up the Columbia River from the park
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates | 45°38′59″N 122°45′49″W / 45.649838°N 122.763711°WCoordinates: 45°38′59″N 122°45′49″W / 45.649838°N 122.763711°W |
Area | 104.16 acres (42.15 ha) |
Operated by | Portland Parks & Recreation |
Status | Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily |
Kelley Point Park is a city park in north Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Bounded by the Columbia Slough on the south, the Willamette River on the west, and the Columbia River on the north, the park forms the tip of the peninsula at the confluence of the rivers. Marine Terminal 6 of the Port of Portland lies immediately east of the park along the Columbia, while Terminal 5 is along the Willamette slightly south of the Columbia Slough. The park is at 45°38′59″N 122°45′49″W / 45.6498384°N 122.7637106°W and rises to an elevation of 39 feet (12 m) above sea level.Sauvie Island is west of the park across the Willamette River. Hayden Island is slightly upstream of the park on the Columbia River opposite Marine Terminal 6.
The city acquired the park site in 1984 from the Port of Portland, which had covered much of the peninsula with dredged material from the Columbia River to create places to build terminals. The site was formerly part of Pearcy Island, separated from the mainland by sloughs, one of which was called Pearcy Slough. Pearcy Island still appears on topographical maps at 45°38′33″N 122°45′34″W / 45.6426163°N 122.7595437°W even though it is no longer an island. Pearcy Island and Pearcy Slough were named after Nathan Pearcy, who settled a donation land claim on the island in 1850. Development projects later altered the landforms in this vicinity.