Lower Sandy River, COA 057

COA ID: 057

Lower Sandy River
Photo Credit: Susan Barnes, ODFW

The Lower Sandy River COA (42 mi2) extends from the confluence of the Sandy and Columbia Rivers up along the Lower Sandy River and its tributaries.  The are includes the Sandy River Delta, Beaver Creek, and the lower reaches of the Bull Run River. This COA is located on the eastern edge of the Portland metropolitan area, and as such includes some heavily impacted areas. It also includes portions of the Columbia Gorge Scenic Area.  This COA is adjacent to the Bull Run – Sandy Rivers COA.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • The Sandy River Delta is a 1,500 acre natural area at the confluence of the Sandy and Columbia Rivers, owned and managed by the US Forest Service.  This area is heavily impacted by humans, from historic deforestation and highway development to more recent unregulated camping throughout the property. Despite this, the area also contains important bottomland hardwood forest, wetlands, wet prairies, sloughs, Oregon white oak, and conifer forest.  These habitats support many native species – the floodplains provide important protected habitat for salmonids and many waterfowl species.  This natural area supports breeding populations of red-legged frogs and western painted turtles.
  • The Sandy River Delta is a priority area in the Lower Columbia River Fish Conservation and Recovery Plan, because of the important role its habitats play for salmonids.
  • The Sandy River provides important salmonid habitat along its lower stretches.  There have been multiple habitat improvement projects in recent years to improve in-stream habitat for salmonids, remove a levee, and conserve existing habitats.
  • Company Lake, located just west of the Sandy River Delta, is a 16-acre slough on the site of the former Reynolds Aluminum Plant, which was declared a superfund site in 2002.  This slough contains important wildlife habitat adjacent to the Columbia River.
  • Metro owns many small parcels throughout this COA, preserving important habitat for fish and wildlife species interspersed throughout a matrix of small private properties.

Protected Areas

  • Beaver Creek Greenway
  • Bull Run Watershed
  • Columbia City Park
  • Company Lake
  • Dabney State Recreation Area
  • Dodge Park
  • East Gresham Park
  • Flagg Island Park
  • Gary Island Park
  • George W. Joseph State Natural Area
  • Glen Otto City Park
  • Guy W. Talbot State Park
  • Harlow House City Park
  • Helen Althaus City Park
  • Indian John Island Park
  • Kane Road Park
  • Kiku City Park
  • Lautourette Park
  • Lewellyn City Park
  • Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site
  • Mount Hood National Forest
  • Oxbow Regional Park
  • Red Sunset Park
  • Rooster Rock State Park
  • Sandee Palisades City Park
  • Sandy River Delta
  • Sandy River Wild and Scenic River
  • Shepperds Dell State Natural Area
  • South Channel
  • Sundial Beach
  • Sunrise City Park
  • The Confluence at Troutdale
  • Thousand Acres Recreation Zone
  • Weedin City Park
  • Woodale City Park

Previous COA Associations

  • Previously Associated with (2006 COA IDs)
    • WC-02 (Bull Run-Sandy Rivers)
    • WV-06 (Sandy River area)
  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: +15.4 mi2 (57% increase)

Specialized Local Habitats

  • Off-channel habitat

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

Species of Greatest Conservation Need