This is great morning tour for an immersive nature experience with guide narrates while you just get to relax and enjoy the boat tour. The river is peaceful, calm and quiet. See wild nature come alive!
This is great morning tour for an immersive nature experience with guide narrates while you just get to relax and enjoy the boat tour. The river is peaceful, calm and quiet. See wild nature come alive!
- Portland - Experience the stunning skyline of downtown Portland, Oregon, from the Willamette River and explore the area on a private sunset boat cruise.
- Portland Aerial Tram - As the tour passes by, look up to see the impressive Portland Aerial Tram soaring above. This modern marvel connects the bustling South Waterfront district with the…
- Portland - Experience the stunning skyline of downtown Portland, Oregon, from the Willamette River and explore the area on a private sunset boat cruise.
- Portland Aerial Tram - As the tour passes by, look up to see the impressive Portland Aerial Tram soaring above. This modern marvel connects the bustling South Waterfront district with the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus on Marquam Hill. It is one of only two commuter aerial tramways in the United States, alongside New York City’s Roosevelt Island Tramway, offering a unique and breathtaking view of the city. Watching the sleek tram cabins glide effortlessly through the sky, one can’t help but feel a sense of wonder at this engineering feat. It’s an exciting glimpse into Portland’s innovative spirit and a visual treat on the boat tour.
- Willamette Jetboat Excursions - As the boat navigates the waters of the Willamette River, the thrilling activity of the Willamette Jet Boat excursions is noticeable. From the boat, the energy is palpable as sleek, powerful jet boats zip across the water, sending up refreshing sprays and creating waves of excitement. This popular tourist attraction offers an adrenaline-pumping adventure, giving passengers a unique and exhilarating perspective of Portland’s scenic waterways. The sight of these jet boats, with their enthusiastic riders and expert maneuvers, adds a dynamic and exhilarating element to the tour, promising a rush of excitement and a glimpse into the adventurous spirit of the city.
- Portland River Tours - Unique Routes and Views: They offer exclusive routes that showcase the best views of Portland’s iconic landmarks, such as the Steel Bridge, the White Stag sign, and the vibrant downtown skyline. Each tour is carefully crafted to provide a memorable and comprehensive perspective of the city from the river.
Expert Guides: Their knowledgeable guides not only navigate the waterways with skill but also provide insightful commentary on Portland’s history, architecture, and local culture. They ensure that every tour is not just a scenic journey but an educational experience.
Comfort and Convenience: Portland River Tours prioritizes passenger comfort and convenience, offering spacious and comfortable boats equipped with amenities to enhance the journey. Whether it’s a family outing, a corporate event, or a romantic evening cruise, they cater to diverse needs with professionalism and hospitality.
- Cathedral Park - Cathedral Park, nestled beneath the majestic St. Johns Bridge on the Willamette River’s east shore, is a sight to behold from the boat tour. Named for the Gothic arches that echo cathedral grandeur, this park is not just a place of natural beauty, but a hub of history and community spirit.
- Pearl District - As the tour cruises along the Willamette River, a glimpse of the vibrant Pearl District is visible, a testament to Portland’s remarkable urban transformation. Once a bustling hub of warehouses, light industry, and railroad yards, this area has evolved into a dynamic neighborhood brimming with art galleries, upscale businesses, and chic residences. Since the mid-1980s, the Pearl District has undergone significant renewal, with the arrival of artists sparking its rebirth. The removal of a viaduct and the introduction of the Portland Streetcar have further revitalized the area. From the water, a fascinating blend of old and new is visible—industrial buildings converted into stylish offices, high-rise condominiums, and charming warehouse-to-loft conversions. The Pearl District’s seamless fusion of history and modernity makes it an intriguing sight on the boat tour, highlighting the creative and innovative spirit of Portland.
- Tom McCall Waterfront Park - As the tour cruises along the Willamette River, prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park. This sprawling 36.59-acre oasis, nestled in the heart of downtown Portland, is a testament to urban renewal and the power of green spaces. Opened to the public in 1978 after the historic removal of Harbor Drive, the park is a vibrant hub of activity and natural beauty. From the boat, lush lawns, bustling paths, and a kaleidoscope of flowers and trees are visible, all set against the dynamic backdrop of the city skyline. It’s a living, breathing symbol of Portland’s commitment to community and the environment, making the journey past it an exciting highlight of the tour.
- OMSI - As the boat glides past the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the impressive USS Blueback (SS-581) is spotted anchored alongside. This Barbel-class submarine, which served the United States Navy from 1959 to 1990, now stands as a captivating exhibit. The sleek, powerful lines of the vessel hint at its storied past and the underwater missions it once undertook. Though only passing by, the sight of this historic submarine, the second to bear the name Blueback, evokes a sense of adventure and naval heritage, sparking curiosity about the depths of its history and the secrets it holds within.
- Burnside Bridge - View the beautiful Burnside Bridge from the water in Portland, Oregon.
- Portland Oregon Sign - As the boat tour approaches downtown Portland, one iconic sight not to be missed is the White Stag sign, affectionately known as the “Portland Oregon” sign. This dazzling display of neon and incandescent bulbs welcomes visitors with its vibrant glow. Facing westbound traffic as it enters downtown from the Willamette River, the sign has become a beloved symbol of Portland’s charm and character.
Acquired by the City of Portland in 2010 and adorned with the city’s name shortly thereafter, the White Stag sign is more than just a landmark; it’s a beacon of civic pride and a snapshot of Portland’s history. Its illuminated presence against the skyline adds a touch of nostalgia and excitement to the river tour, reminding visitors of the city’s rich heritage and vibrant urban energy. Don’t miss the chance to witness this iconic sign, a must-see highlight that captures the essence of Portland’s welcoming spirit and timeless allure.
- Steel Bridge - As the tour cruises by, prepare to marvel at the Steel Bridge, a true engineering marvel on the Willamette River in Portland. This iconic double-deck vertical-lift bridge, opened in 1912, is a testament to Portland’s innovation and connectivity. Its lower deck hosts rail and bicycle/pedestrian traffic, while the upper deck accommodates road traffic and light rail (MAX), making it one of the world’s most versatile bridges.
What sets the Steel Bridge apart is its unique design—it’s the only double-deck bridge with independent lifts worldwide. Second only to the nearby Hawthorne Bridge in age among North American vertical-lift bridges, the Steel Bridge links diverse neighborhoods from the Rose Quarter and Lloyd District to Old Town Chinatown. Its presence on the river tour offers a glimpse into Portland’s industrial past and vibrant present, blending history with modern functionality in a striking way.
- Portland - As the tour cruises by, a fascinating piece of industrial activity is witnessed: the offloading of Portland cement, a crucial ingredient in construction projects worldwide. Developed in the early 19th century by Joseph Aspdin in England, this fine powder is made by heating limestone and clay minerals in a kiln to form clinker, which is then ground with a touch of gypsum. Watching this process from the water, a tangible link to the foundations of modern architecture and infrastructure is visible. The steady flow of cement being offloaded speaks to its vital role in creating the concrete, mortar, and stucco that build cities. It’s a dynamic and essential glimpse into the behind-the-scenes work that shapes urban landscapes, adding a layer of industrial intrigue to the boat tour.
- Forest Park - As the tour passes by Forest Park, nestled in the serene Tualatin Mountains west of downtown Portland, prepare to be enchanted by one of the nation’s largest urban forest reserves. Stretching over 8 miles along the hillsides overlooking the Willamette River, Forest Park spans more than 5,100 acres of lush greenery, predominantly second-growth forest interspersed with pockets of ancient trees.
This park isn’t just a haven for nature enthusiasts; it’s a testament to Portland’s commitment to preserving natural beauty within an urban landscape. Over 80 miles of trails wind through the park, offering a gateway to explore its diverse ecosystems and scenic vistas. The Wildwood Trail, a beloved segment of Portland’s 40-Mile Loop system, meanders through this verdant sanctuary, inviting visitors to hike, bike, or simply soak in the tranquility.
- Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge - As the tour drifts along the Willamette River, a captivating sight unfolds on the east bank: the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, a 141-acre sanctuary in southeast Portland. This remarkable park, a floodplain nestled near the Sellwood neighborhood, stands as a testament to Portland’s commitment to preserving nature. Established as the city’s first wildlife refuge in 1988 and later designated as Portland’s premier migratory bird park in 2004, Oaks Bottom is a haven for a stunning array of bird species.
The park’s diverse landscape is a tapestry of natural beauty. It includes a shallow seasonal lake, verdant wetlands, open grassy areas, and mixed maple and oak woodlands. Each habitat offers a unique glimpse into the rich ecological tapestry of the region. The seasonal lake and wetlands are particularly enchanting, creating a dynamic environment that changes with the seasons, attracting a myriad of waterfowl and other wildlife.
- Oaks Amusement Park - Oaks Amusement Park, just off the banks of the Willamette River, is a slice of Portland history and thrill right in the heart of the city. Established in 1905, it’s one of the oldest continually operating amusement parks in the country! Guests on a river tour can catch sight of the park’s iconic wooden roller coaster, the “Oaks Park Screamin’ Eagle.” This classic coaster, with its bright colors and historic charm, often echoes with the delighted screams of riders—a playful sound that echoes across the water.
As the tour boat glides by, guests can spot the park’s vintage carousel, whose hand-carved horses have been galloping for decades. The park’s nostalgia is underscored by the grand Oaks Park Dance Pavilion, one of Portland’s last original dance halls, where generations have gathered to waltz, swing, and enjoy live music.
- Elk Rock Island - Elk Rock, perched along the Willamette River near Portland, Oregon, is a hidden gem that offers a beautiful, almost mystical scene from the water. Approaching it by boat, the rugged cliffs rise dramatically, framed by a rich canopy of evergreen and deciduous trees. Moss-covered boulders line the shore, adding texture and depth, while wildflowers in spring bring bursts of color that reflect off the river’s calm surface.
The rock formations themselves have a quiet grandeur, shaped by time and nature’s forces. As the boat drifts closer, the whisper of leaves and the occasional call of a bird can be heard, perhaps an osprey circling above or a heron fishing along the riverbank. On misty mornings, a soft fog lingers around the edges, making Elk Rock seem like a passageway into another world. Here, the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest feels particularly alive—serene yet powerful, inviting yet mysterious.
- Tour guide English speaking
- Photography Opportunities
- Life Jackets
- Insurance for visitors
- All Fees and Taxes
- 2 Hrs Private Boat with USCG licensed Boat Captain
- Warm Blankets
- Tour guide English speaking
- Photography Opportunities
- Life Jackets
- Insurance for visitors
- All Fees and Taxes
- 2 Hrs Private Boat with USCG licensed Boat Captain
- Warm Blankets
- Snacks
- Snacks
- Maximum Person Allowed is 6 Human beings (including children and adults) as per State Laws
- Maximum Person Allowed is 6 Human beings (including children and adults) as per State Laws
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.