Smith-Bybee Lakes and Columbia Slough, COA 056

COA ID: 056

Smith-Bybee Lakes and Columbia Slough area
Photo Credit: Elizabeth Ruther, ODFW

The Smith-Bybee Lakes and Columbia Slough COA (7.5 mi2) is located along the northern edge of the Portland metropolitan area. The Columbia Slough flows out of Fairview Lake and along the northern edge of Fairview, Maywood Park and Portland through a series of regulated levees.  The Columbia Slough eventually connects to the wetland system located at Smith-Bybee Wetlands Natural Area, which is adjacent to the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers.  This is an incredibly impacted area, with many environmental concerns due to nearby development.  Despite this, it also contains a mosaic of habitats that support native fish and wildlife including bottomland hardwood forest, mudflats, off-channel habitats, Columbia sedge meadows, and sandy beaches.  This COA is adjacent to the Lower Willamette River Floodplain COA.

Local Conservation Actions and Plans

Potential Partners

Special Features

General

  • This area contains the largest known remaining population of western painted turtles in Oregon.
  • This COA is located in an extremely urban area, right along the northern edge of the Portland metropolitan area.  This area includes the former St Johns landfill site.  The Columbia Slough is an urban waterway, which has experienced historic dumping issues but has more recently been the focus of growing cleanup and restoration efforts by local conservation partners – including invasive plant removals, habitat replanting, and stream bank stabilization efforts.
  • The Portland Bureau of Environmental Services has conducted multiple restoration projects in this region, within the range limits of anadromous fish.
  • This COA contains important bottomland hardwood forest and Columbia sedge meadows.

Protected Areas

  • Big Four Corners Natural Area
  • Delta Park West
  • Johnson Lake Natural Area
  • Moore Island City Park
  • Kelley Point Park
  • Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area
  • Whitaker Ponds Natural Area

Previous COA Associations

  • Previously Associated with (2006 COA IDs)
    • WV-04 (Smith-Bybee Lakes)
  • Size Change from 2016 boundaries: No change

Specialized Local Habitats

  • Aquatic vegetation beds
  • Bottomland hardwood forests
  • Columbia sedge meadows
  • Intertidal mudflats
  • Off-channel habitats
  • Sand spits, sand bars and sparsely vegetated islands

Ecoregions

Key Habitats

Species of Greatest Conservation Need