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Portland is a Sanctuary City

Clatsop Butte Park

Park
Clatsop Butte Park Trail
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Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Node (BEECN)

A Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Node (pronounced beacon) is a place to go in Portland after a major earthquake to ask for emergency assistance if phone service is down, or report severe damage or injury. More information can be found on the Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Node page.


Interim Improvements

The Clatsop Butte Trail is an interim 8’ wide wood chip path that gently meanders atop a butte within the City of Portland while offering grand views of downtown Portland, Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and Mount St. Helens. The project work included a 0.6-mile long wood chip trail using ADA engineered wood chips, a park site sign, trail signs and two benches located to take advantage of the great views. Project Partners Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association

Year acquired
2000
Size in acres
44.41

Park Location or Entrance

SE 152nd Avenue and Belmore Street
Portland, OR 97236

Open hours

Park hours: 5:00am-midnight 

Park amenities/activities

BEECN – Basic Earthquake Emergency Communication Node
Vista Point
Paths (Unpaved)

Park policy

All dogs must be leashed in this park.

Neighborhood

City section

East
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