MORGAN PARK

Boat Launches River Access Weather
November 17, 2024
Hydrologic Outlook
Until 2024-11-18T14:00:00-08:00 National Weather Service
ESFPQR A series of storms will bring ample precipitation to Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington this week. Of particular concern is the potential for heavy rain Tuesday night through Friday morning, which could result in some flooding for area creeks and rivers. The latest projections of the most likely amounts for storm total precipitation are a little lower today than yesterday's forecasts. Amounts range from 3.5 to 6 inches for the Coast, Coast Range, and Cascades, with 1.5 to 3 inches for inland valley locations, including Portland, Salem, and Eugene. Upper end projections, with about a 10 percent chance of occurring, range from 6 to 10 inches for the Coast, Coast Range, and Cascades, and 2.5 to 3.5 inches for inland valleys. Snowmelt in the Cascades from 2000 to 4000 feet elevation could add runoff, although runoff from heavy rain would be the main driver for any flooding that occurs. Rivers will rise starting Wednesday. Small streams and fast-responding rivers could see flooding as early as Wednesday night or Thursday, with slow-responding rivers potentially flooding by this weekend. Heavy rainfall will also cause water ponding in low lying areas and other areas of poor drainage. Monitor weather.gov/portland for the latest updates and any watches, warnings, or advisories that may be issued for this event.

Morgan Park boat ramp is a public boat ramp located in Oregon, United States. It is situated at a latitude of 44.79971695 and a longitude of -123.90598297. The ramp is known for its ease of use and is suitable for boats of all sizes.

The boat ramp at Morgan Park is 24 feet wide, which makes it easy to launch boats without any hassle. The ramp is also very well-maintained and provides ample parking space for vehicles and trailers.

The Morgan Park boat ramp services the Willamette River, which is one of the most popular water bodies in the region. The Willamette River is a major tributary of the Columbia River and covers an area of over 180 miles.

As far as the kind of craft that are permitted on the Willamette River serviced by the Morgan Park boat ramp, it is open to all kinds of watercraft. This includes motorized boats, kayaks, canoes, and other non-motorized vessels.

This information was verified on the website of the Oregon State Marine Board as of August 2021.

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