Port Of Port Orford

Port Of Port Orford, Oregon, United States
42.7388° N, -124.498° W
Port Of Port Orford
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Located at 205 Dock Rd, Port Orford, OR, the Port of Port Orford stands as a testament to the region’s rich history and maritime prowess. Since the 1850s, this harbor has been a hub of activity, initially serving as a crucial port for shipping lumber, particularly the prized Port Orford Cedar. Formally established as a port district in 1911, with dock construction commencing in 1919, the port has evolved over the years. A breakwater built in 1971 aimed to shield the dock from the fierce winter storms that often beset the Oregon coast.

Today, the Port of Port Orford is renowned for its unique “dolly dock” system, where fishing boats are lifted in and out of the water by cranes and parked on the dock. This innovative method has made it a vital harbor of refuge for many during severe storms. Despite its transition from a major lumber shipping port to a focal point for commercial fishing and crabbing, the Port of Port Orford remains an essential part of the coastal landscape, offering a blend of historical significance and modern functionality. Its strategic location just 75 miles north of the California border makes it a pivotal stop for those exploring the Oregon coast.

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