Join us Saturday 5/2 for a birding walk at Kelley Point Park 9:30 am We’re back to summer hours 🌞
All ages and experience levels encouraged!
Park at the furthest parking lot and meet us nearby. We’ll be the smiling group of dorks with binoculars.
Together, we’ll walk slowly about 1 mile on dirt and paved paths. This area is flat but bumpy in spots.
Bring your binoculars or borrow a pair of ours.
The area is mostly shaded by large cottonwood trees but be prepared for sun and bring drinking water.
There are accessible bathrooms and parking is free.
This is an affinity space for non-binary, trans, and women people. Allow 2 ish hours.
FREE, no registration, donations welcome.
Please arrive on time and come as you are 💛
Please reach out here or email birdhers@gmail with questions or accomodation needs.
This point is the confluence of two large rivers, the Willamette and Columbia. It is a significant place to Indigenous people.
📸: An Osprey sits on a branch of a snag overlooking the view