Introducing Morrison Bridge, a renowned landmark located in Portland, Oregon. This iconic bridge offers a stunning view of the city and serves as a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. With its convenient 24-hour accessibility, visitors can enjoy the beauty of Morrison Bridge at any time. Known for its picturesque setting, this bridge provides an ideal location for people-watching, capturing breathtaking photos, or simply relaxing and taking in the surroundings. Morrison Bridge has become a beloved attraction, attracting numerous visitors who appreciate its charm and allure. Its prominence in the Portland area has made it a must-see destination for those seeking a memorable experience. Discover the captivating atmosphere and enchanting ambiance of Morrison Bridge, an iconic landmark that never fails to leave a lasting impression.
Amenities and More
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Reviews
Construction is way too long. Traffic is bad every single day. People were driving very rudely. Homeless people are everywhere.
2016 I came to Portland area from Washington DC. That time Portland was beautiful, clean, cute and amazing city. Even when I walk at 2-3am around in Portland I wasn’t scared at all. Now days different story. I can’t walk or jog anymore with my phone over midnight. Sometimes I don’t want to go by myself. Kinda sad. Who has the responsibility to clean this city, bridge… and drugs.. so sad and painful. I was sick and tired of Washington DC, Boltimore MD and ghetto places in East Coast. But Portland isn’t different than there. So Sad.. but still beautiful night views.
Parking is decent enough. You park on the street and I suggest downloading the parking kitty app BEFORE your visit to make paying for parking easier and quicker. We were there for the winter light festival and it was magic. I highly recommend it. At least once, everyone should see it !
There is occasionally magic and mystery underneath the Morrison Bridge, and I am honored to be invited to review this scenic highlight of Portland, Oregon.
Known for seismic instability, frequently closed lanes and death deifying highway on ramps. This bridge is must see for any Portland visitor.
Catch it now before it collapses completely in the upcoming Cascadia subduction zone event!
Pretty cool when the bridge is closed to vehicles and you can sit on the crash barrier and watch fireworks.
Morrison Bridge in Portland, Oregon, is a cool bridge. It has the older architecture, and there have been very few times I have seen a bridge raise for the ships and barges that run up and down this river. With the cargo that is unloaded off of these enormous ships, one would think they would run aground, but these are not your average rivers. This is the Willamette River Valley, and it's awesome.
As always, leave it better than you found it and enjoy 😉
It was the first time I've seen any bridge go up. The night was beautiful and it was so interesting to witness
One of the many bridges of Portland. Not as old as the Hawthorne and Burnside but still nice to look at especially at night.
The bridge is lit in the colors of the Israeli flag (blue and white) in support of Israel after the massacre of Hamas terrorism.
Location
Portland, OR 97204, United States
Hours
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