Kim G.
Yelp
Connecting the central east side to the central downtown area on the west, this wide bridge serves as both a commuter bridge and a neighborhood bridge for those like me who live on the waterfront and shop and run errands on both sides of the river. While I've traveled the bridge a thousand times by car, today I walked across as part of my Covid-19 challenge to walk all the city bridges, except the Fremont and Marcom!
I followed the Willamette through the paved pathways of Tom McCall Park, 5hen crossed over to the East side via the Steal bridge, using the lower pedestrian walkway. Once on the east side, just a quick walk down the Esplanade, you will find the step stairway that takes you up to the Burnside Bridge. There are a lot of steps, but each is aprox 8 inches high so even with my bad knees, it wasn't an issue.
As soon as you get up top, the view is spectacular! Don't forget to look East even if you are heading west. The new buildings on the east end make quite a statement. Of all the bridges, the Burnside just may have the best Views of the City. Look north and admire the Steel and Fremont bridges, and if you time it right, a beautiful sunset. When facing south, the expansive Willamette with the downtown buildings to the right and the Morrison Bridge off in the distance is breathtaking. Even though it was a super cloudy day, the vistas were still mesmerizing.
As you get mid bridge, the two towers make a great photo op, as does the iconic Portland Oregon White Stag sign that you will see on the north west side as you approach downtown. Yes, I took the obligatory selfie!
The descent is gradual and drops you off in Old Town amongst camps of homeless and lots of street people, more than I can Ever recall. Yikes. With the protesting going on nightly (writing this during Covid-19 lockdown and the Black Lives Matter protests) many people living on the streets of downtown Portland have moved their tents to this area. I stayed alert, walked briskly, and got out of that area quickly. Next time I walk the Burnside, I will do so with a friend.
From a driving perspective, the road and lanes are wide. When it's not rush hour, the traffic moves quickly. Once I got stuck on the bridge while it was opening to let ships through during Fleet week. It was fascinating to watch. Of all the bridges, this one opens and closes the fastest.