Tilikum Crossing
Tilikum Crossing
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mostly_happy_camper
New York City, NY246 contributions
Jan 2020
Streetcars, buses, bikes, and pedestrians only. Vistas of downtown and Mount Hood (if and when the weather permits!). Easy walk to and fro. Oregon Museum of Science and the USS Blueback submarine very close by on the far (east side) of the bridge.
Written 22 January 2020
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NikaNumber1
Royal Oak, MI8,960 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
This is a decent bridge to walk across. Go on the other side and there’s some little shops at the base of it.
It’s a quick jaunt across, but everyone’s doing it. It’s a frequented bridge, for pedestrians. It’s mostly to get to the other side, there’s not much to see on the bridge, except for the generic landscape scenery along the way
It’s a quick jaunt across, but everyone’s doing it. It’s a frequented bridge, for pedestrians. It’s mostly to get to the other side, there’s not much to see on the bridge, except for the generic landscape scenery along the way
Written 14 January 2020
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TheLeongOhana
United States7,505 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
A great pedestrian and biker friendly bridge. We enjoyed the night views of it and downtown Portland but parking was limited nearby.
Written 4 January 2020
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Like2pray
Oregon120 contributions
Apr 2016 • Couples
If you are looking for a casual walk across the Willamette River, this is one way to go. It is safe for pedestrians and provides a nice view of the both sides of the river. We wanted a longer walk but not one that was strenuous for our Sunday stroll. We parked on the east side (near OMSI). We walked across the Tillicum bridge and then through Waterfront Park to Saturday Market. We then walked across the Burnside bridge and onto a walking path on the east bank to get back to our car. It was a pleasant journey.
Written 26 July 2016
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Yoram_and_Laurie
Simpsonville, SC49 contributions
Aug 2021
Only public transport allowed in the middle, and separated outer lanes dedicated to pedestrians and bikes. Easy moderate slope access. Beautiful architecture.
Need more of these in all cities split by a river.
Need more of these in all cities split by a river.
Written 4 August 2021
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Deborah M
New York City, NY855 contributions
July 2021 • Friends
A great walk, run or bike across the Willamette on a nice dayz Great sunset walk and views of Mt. Hood and some of the other bridges.
Written 11 July 2021
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LostinTransit10
Portland, OR405 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
There are usually one or two available parking spots on the west side of the bridge, tucked just to the south of the classical radio station building. Be careful tho', cause the street parking is patrolled by the meter persons and anything off street will get your car towed.
Written 3 February 2019
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Golfmama
California29 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
Love how the city spent money to encourage walking, riding & public transportation. Nice river views and proximity to downtown. Since I’m not from the area not sure what’s on the East side as most of the area is industrial. Maybe if I knew the transit system & neighborhood better it would be even better. Worth the effort to take advantage of the views & exercise.
Written 13 October 2019
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artrun02
Portland, OR90 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
Very cool bridge that is pedestrian (and public transit only). You can run, walk, or bike and you get a great view of the city. Awesome bridge!
Written 26 May 2019
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Susan S
Marsing, ID357 contributions
May 2019 • Family
Wow, this was a little tough on the uphill portion but the view is outstanding. We rented the Nike bikes and felt very safe to ride around the river and partial city streets.
Written 13 May 2019
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How long would it take for an adult to walk from the OMSI parking lot, across the Tilikum Crossing bridge to the Portland Aerial Tram terminal?
Written 9 February 2019
Where is the best place to take pictures of this bridge at night, so that I get the entire thing in view?
Written 2 November 2018
I’d suggest doing a daytime walk about to get your bearings then return at night...possibly from the OMSI (East side). Good luck!
Written 3 November 2018
There is street parking with meters to in the new neighborhoods by the waterfront (look for were the Arial Tram comes down and were all the new condo buildings are.) I believe it is $2 an hour and they take credit cards. You can also park at OMSI (again paid) or along Water Street near the Hawthorne Bridge (free but make sure you don't leave valuables in the car.) OMSI is probably the closest if you don't want to walk too far.
Written 28 March 2017
How can Tilkum Crossing be used to get to Omsi?
Written 1 February 2017
Yes, it is right next to OMSI so you can walk across it from the west side to the east side. You can also get to OMSI using the Portland Street Car, there is a stop nearby OMSI.
Written 1 February 2017
Sort of, but not really close.
Written 7 August 2016
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