Station Number Station name Date/Time Gage height, feet Dis-charge, ft3/s Long-term median flow 6/14 MALHEUR AND HARNEY LAKES BASIN Amenities at Greenway Park include picnic tables, basketball courts, tennis courts, and several play areas for children. The Fanno Creek Park /Denney Road trailhead is located in the northern-most portion of Fanno Creek Park, just west of Highway 217, on the south side of Denney Road. Part of the drainage basin of the Columbia River, its watershed covers about 32 square miles (83 km 2) in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties, including about 7 square miles (18 km 2) within the Portland city limits. The trail provides opportunities for bird watching and wildlife watching. The Fanno Creek Watershed is part of the Tualatin River. Columbia River. Photo by:dabiker Fanno Creek Trail. There are … First, I'm quite confident that coho spawn in Fanno. No Activity Yet. The first sentence of Watershed is not consistent with the map - Fishing Creek drains all of Columbia County north of the Susquehanna River except for a small area in the eastern part of the county, which is drained by Briar Creek. Tualatin River Crossing, located near Durham City Park, Oregon is a 0.1 mile hiking, trail running and walking trail with a top elevation of 132 feet. Highway 217 in 1847. Remember to adjust these times based on barometric pressure, and weather changes. a nice stretch of woods at the north end of the Fanno Creek trail. I also should admit that I know that Fanno dumps in because I have fished the spot where Fanno dumps into the big T. You can get close to it from a walking path in Durham City Park and with a kayak I have actually gone up Fanno a short way. No Activity Yet. Fanno Creek Fishing Reports Recently shared catches and fishing spots. Look for the big, green, fish bike rack. Find more fishing reports in Oregon. The first sentence of Watershed is not consistent with the map - Fishing Creek drains all of Columbia County north of the Susquehanna River except for a small area in the eastern part of the county, which is drained by Briar Creek. Volunteers dedicated to the protection, restoration and enhancement of Fanno Creek and its tributaries. Along its length, the Fanno Creek Trail passes through forests, wetlands, and a variety of parks, making it a great destination for walking, running, biking, recreation, and wildlife viewing. Bicycle parking is also available. Columbia River. There is nothing to show. Hopefully, some of you can make it! The following overview of the Fanno Creek Watershed includes sections on history, topography, geology, soils, climate, hydrology, vegetation, and fish and wildlife.