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790 SE WEBBER ST 401

3 2.0   Yr: 1956 

Come by our Open House Sunday 11/9/25 from 1-3pm!Enjoy living at its finest in this one level Mid-Century Modern timeless classic. Situated within Portland's beloved Sellwood neighborhood, this...

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0 South Shore BLVD

Acres: 0.000

A rare opportunity awaits on one of Lake Oswego's most coveted stretches of shoreline. This expansive 17,925 sq. ft. lot offers 50 feet of prime lake frontage along South Shore Boulevard--an ideal...

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11990 SW Corby (#6) Dr

2 2.0   Sf: 1128   Yr: 1983  Acres: 0.000

This beautifully maintained 2nd floor condo offers a serene escape with modern comforts. A stunning view of cedar-lined green space & a peaceful creek all from the private balcony. Inside, enjoy the...

Sunset Meadows

16510 SE 81ST

3 2.0   Sf: 1404   Yr: 1980  Acres: 0.000

TURNKEY BEAUTY IN JOHNSON MOBILE ESTATES! Step into a spacious family room bathed in natural light, thanks to an abundance of large windows that create a bright and airy atmosphere. Whether you're...

16260 SE 79TH ST

1 1.0   Sf: 492   Yr: 1969  Acres: 0.000

REMODELED TINY HOME IN HIGHLY SOUGHT FAMILY PARK Seller will Consider all Reasonable Offers! Great property for your very first home! You will enjoy spacious family room with plenty of windows to let...

Willamette River - Multnomah County Information

The Willamette River is a significant waterway in Oregon, flowing through the heart of the state and passing through several counties, including Multnomah County. Here is some information about the river, focusing on fishing and boating activities:

Overview of the Willamette River

- Length: About 187 miles (301 km)
- Source: It originates in the Cascade Mountains and flows northward to the Columbia River.
- Cities: Major cities along the river include Eugene, Salem, Portland, and West Linn.

Fishing in the Willamette River

The Willamette River is known for its diverse fishing opportunities. Here are some key points regarding fishing:

- Species: Common fish species include Chinook salmon, coho salmon, steelhead, sturgeon, bass (largemouth and smallmouth), and various panfish.
- Fishing Regulations: Be sure to check Oregon's fishing regulations for specific rules regarding seasons, limits, and licensing related to different fish species. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) website is a valuable resource.
- Popular Fishing Areas: Areas around the Willamette Falls, the Portland waterfront, and various parks like Sellwood Riverfront Park are popular spots for anglers.
- Seasonality: Salmon runs occur at various times of the year, typically in the fall for Chinook and in the winter and spring for steelhead.

Boating on the Willamette River

The Willamette River offers a variety of boating opportunities, from kayaking and canoeing to motorized boating. Here are some important details:

- Types of Boating: Non-motorized crafts (like kayaks and canoes) as well as motorboats are popular on the river. The river is navigable for much of its length.
- Boat Access: There are several boat ramps and accesses along the river, including locations in Portland, Oregon City, and other municipalities. Notable access points include:
- Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland
- Sellwood Park
- Milwaukie Riverfront Park
- Safety: Always follow boating safety regulations, wear life jackets, and be aware of water conditions. The river can have strong currents, especially near dams and during high water events.
- Wildlife Viewing: While boating, you may see various wildlife, including birds, fish, and occasionally otters or deer near the shoreline.

Additional Considerations

- Environmental Health: The health of the river is a focus for many local environmental organizations, and it’s important for boaters and anglers to respect the ecological integrity of the waterway.
- Community Activities: The Willamette River often hosts community events, festivals, and races that celebrate water sports and local culture.

Make sure to check the local rules, water conditions, and updates directly from the ODFW or local parks and recreation departments for the most current information. Enjoy your time on the Willamette River!

For real-time information and updates, it's advisable to consult the appropriate official resources or local guides before planning your fishing or boating excursion on the Willamette River.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!