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Presence and Preservation: Force Lake Birdwatching and Historical Walking Tour

  • Delta Park/Historic Vanport Portland, OR, 97217 United States (map)

Presence and Preservation, a Force Lake Birdwatch

Join Marti Clemmons, archivist and historian at Portland State University, and Bo Lyons (BIRDHERS) as we explore a space where history and nature intersect. (Read this article about the tour published last year by The Oregonian.)

Part of the SLOUGH FEST hosted by the Bird Alliance of Oregon. Info/Full Program

This event is made possible with the generous support of
The East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District.

EVENT DETAILS
Date:
March 7,
Time: 10:00-11:00 am
Location:
 11415 North Force Ave
Tickets
: FREE. There is limited space for this event. RSVP strongly recommended

Part of the Columbia River Slough, Force Lake once served as a recreational outlet for the residents of Vanport. A physical remnant of the era, today it serves as an accessible birding spot, a place that weaves the past and present into an observable experience.

There is much to observe at Force Lake that helps us gain a deeper context and understanding of our surroundings. The birds are a thread that connects the past and present. Join to imagine the changing landscape they fly over.

(Photo: Vanport's Force Lake shoreline, circa 1944.)

About The Event

What to bring: Pack along water, warm layers, and binoculars. Extra binoculars will be available for those who don’t have their own.

Accessibility: The walk will be ~1 mile along a mostly flat trail. There is no restroom on site. Free parking is available.

Getting there: Follow the road past 11415 North Force Ave to find a larger parking lot. Keep an eye out for Columbia Slough Watershed Council signs. Public Transportation: Bus #11 drops riders off at Marine Dr/Middlefield Rd, a ~0.4-mile walk to Force Lake. Yellow MAX line drops riders at the Expo Center Station, a ~0.7-mile walk.


About Birdhers
 Birdhers is a local community organization that facilitates weekly free bird walks for Womin, Non-Binary, and Trans folks. Visit their website, or follow them on Instagram to learn more (@birdherspdx).

About Vanport
Vanport Mosaic
is a platform for memory activism. We believe remembering is an act of resistance. Rooted in Vanport and shaped by local communities, we amplify, honor, and preserve silenced histories through oral history, public programs, artistic practice, and our annual festival, connecting past and present to shape a future where we all belong.

SLOUGH FEST
Info/Full Program

From February 28-March 8, 2026, join Bird Alliance of Oregon and our partners for a week of fun programs at different locations along the Slough to raise awareness about its ecological importance. We’re building a community coalition to engage around the city’s upcoming Environmental Zone (e-zone) Remapping Process along the Columbia Slough corridor.