Whitaker Ponds Nature Park Explained

Whitaker Ponds Nature Park
Location:7040 NE 47th Avenue
Nearest City:Portland, Oregon, United States
Coords:45.5738°N -122.6119°W
Area:24.75 acres (10.02 ha)
Created:1998
Operator:Portland Parks & Recreation

Whitaker Ponds Nature Park is a park located in northeast Portland, Oregon. The park is maintained by Portland Parks & Recreation and volunteers from the Columbia Slough Watershed Council.[1]

In 1995, Metro and the City of Portland each purchased several land parcels at Whitaker Ponds for use as a public park.[2] Members of the local EnviroCorps program planted native species and removed garbage from the site over the summer of 1995.[3] The park was expanded by more land purchases in 1997 and 2004.

The Whitaker Ponds are two shallow freshwater ponds connected by a metal culvert. In 1995, their combined size was estimated to be 11 acres. A black cottonwood forest grows around the ponds. Mammals seen in the park include beavers, coyotes, and river otters. Bird species include downy woodpeckers, great blue herons, osprey, and willow flycatchers.[4]

Nearby is Neerchokikoo, a pre-colonial Chinookan village revitalized as a gathering site for Native Americans in Portland. [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Whitaker Ponds Nature Park. December 9, 2011. Portland Parks & Recreation. February 7, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110207103600/http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?PropertyID=856&action=ViewPark. live.
  2. 2006. Whitaker Ponds Master Plan. Portland Parks & Recreation. 4-5. 22 September 2024.
  3. News: White . Brian . 1995 . Cultivating the city . 22 September 2024 . PSU Magazine . 8–10.
  4. News: Ferrara . John Ross . 1 May 2023 . Man captures up-close beaver encounter at Whitaker Ponds . 22 September 2024 . KOIN.
  5. Web site: Our watershed: a tapestry of waters, cultures, and wildlife. . 2023-09-19 . 2023-08-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230806103848/https://www.columbiaslough.org/about-the-watershed . live .
  6. News: Altman . Leah . 13 April 2024 . Ancient Village Site is Reborn Again . 22 September 2024 . Underscore Native News.