Metro, City purchase land to build trail in Baltimore Woods

Baltimore Woods looking south
with St. Johns Bridge in the background.
(Photo: NPGreenway)

Metro and the City of Portland have collaborated to purchase six acres of land north of the St. Johns Bridge where they plan to extend the Willamette River Greenway Trail by over one-third mile. The $1.9 million purchase was made possible by Metro’s 2006 natural areas bond measure, the City of Portland’s Grey to Green initiative.

The land is an area known as Baltimore Woods and is located adjacent to N. Decatur Street at North Caitlin Avenue. A statement from Metro says the purchase will “help fill the gap between Cathedral and Pier parks.”

Trail alignment through Baltimore Woods.

Metro Councilor Rex Burkholder, who celebrated the purchase with citizen advocates from the Friends of Baltimore Woods over the weekend, said, “Today’s investments lay the groundwork for many wonderful walks and bike rides.” Metro worked with two City bureaus, Environmental Services (BES), and Parks & Recreation to make this deal happen.

Since funding came in part through BES and their Grey to Green program, the City plans to “re-green” the land in addition to building a trail. Baltimore Woods is home to a rare stand of white oak trees and associated wildlife habitat.

Baltimore Woods looms large in the trail alignments recommended by NPGreenway, the local non-profit pushing for the completion of the Willamette River Greenway Trail into North Portland. Back in March, Metro allotted $444,800 in federal funds for a master plan study of the northern section of the Willamette River Greenway Trail. With the acquisition of this land, yet another chunk of that future trail is just waiting to be built.

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car owner and driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, feel free to contact me at @jonathan_maus on Twitter, via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a supporter.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

2 Comments
oldest
newest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
180mm_dan
180mm_dan
13 years ago

This story reminds me of the incomplete path leading into Kelly Point.

The path that travels on the south side of Marine Drive (heading West) eventually dips and travels under Marine Drive into Kelly Point park– but ends abruptly because it’s incomplete.

Are there any plans to complete this path?

jim
jim
13 years ago

Wasn’t there a spotted owl in those woods?