Your Guide to
Clackamas (Oregon)

A Thriving Industrial Hub with Suburban Convenience

A Place Where Industry Meets Opportunity

Located just southeast of Portland, Clackamas has evolved into a thriving community with a strong industrial backbone and a welcoming residential atmosphere. Known for its business parks and commercial centers, it's a place where professionals can work close to home while enjoying suburban comforts. The mix of retail, restaurants, and local businesses means everything you need is right at your fingertips.

For those who love the outdoors, Clackamas offers excellent recreational options. Mount Talbert Nature Park provides a peaceful retreat with scenic hiking trails, while the nearby Clackamas River is a go-to spot for water activities. Shoppers and food enthusiasts appreciate Clackamas Town Center, one of the largest malls in the region, featuring a wide variety of stores and dining options.

The residential landscape in Clackamas is diverse, featuring a range of architectural styles. Homebuyers can find charming Craftsman-style houses, known for their handcrafted woodwork and inviting front porches, as well as modern farmhouses that blend rustic charm with contemporary design elements. Additionally, the area offers ranch homes, providing convenient layouts for those seeking ease of access. This variety ensures that whether you're a first-time homebuyer or looking to upgrade, Clackamas has a home that fits your lifestyle.

Beyond its industrial and commercial appeal, Clackamas fosters a strong sense of community. Local events, farmers markets, and community centers provide residents with opportunities to connect and engage. The area's proximity to neighboring communities like Happy Valley and Milwaukie offers additional amenities and experiences, making Clackamas not just a place to live, but a place to thrive. Whether you're looking to grow your career, start a business, or simply enjoy a balanced lifestyle, Clackamas offers something for everyone.

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Fun Facts

The Name Origin:
The name "Clackamas" is derived from the Clackamas Native American tribe, part of the Chinookan people who originally inhabited the area.

Aquatic Adventures:
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North Clackamas Aquatic Park features a 400,000-gallon wave swimming pool, one of the largest in the region.

Not Actually a City:
Despite its well-known name, Clackamas is not an incorporated city! Instead, it’s an unincorporated community in Clackamas County, meaning it doesn’t have its own city government. Depending on where you live, your mailing address might say Happy Valley, Milwaukie, or even Portland!

Parks

While Clackamas itself doesn’t have large public parks within its boundaries, residents have easy access to beautiful outdoor spaces nearby. Just minutes away, Mount Talbert Nature Park offers 224 acres of forested trails, picnic areas, and stunning views, making it a perfect escape for hiking and nature lovers. North Clackamas Park, located just outside the community, provides 45 acres of green space, sports fields, a playground, and even an off-leash dog park—a favorite for families and pet owners. Smaller neighborhood parks like Altamont Park and Alma Myra Park are also close by, offering quiet spots for picnics, walks, and outdoor play. With so many natural spaces within a short drive, Clackamas residents never have to go far to enjoy the outdoors.

Points of Interest

Clackamas is a hub of convenience, with shopping, dining, and entertainment all within easy reach. Just next door in Southgate, Clackamas Town Center serves as the area’s main retail and entertainment destination, featuring major department stores, a variety of restaurants, and a multi-screen movie theater. If you’re looking for family-friendly activities, North Clackamas Aquatic Park is just a short drive away, offering pools, slides, and a wave pool for year-round fun. Whether you’re grabbing a bite to eat, catching a movie, or enjoying a day at the pool, there’s no shortage of things to do close to home.

Getting Around

Clackamas offers easy access to major roadways, making commuting a breeze. I-205 and Highway 224 connect residents to Portland, Milwaukie, and Happy Valley, while TriMet’s MAX Green Line provides a direct public transit route into downtown Portland. Several bus routes serve the area as well, offering additional transportation options for those commuting to work or school. With well-connected roadways and reliable public transit, Clackamas is a great location for those who want suburban living with easy city access.

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At Campbell Salgado Real Estate Group, we understand the unique appeal of Clackamas.

With its blend of industrial growth and suburban charm, Clackamas offers a lifestyle that's both dynamic and comfortable. Our team is dedicated to helping you navigate the local real estate market, ensuring you find the perfect home or investment opportunity in this thriving community. Whether you're drawn to the area's robust economy, recreational amenities, or its welcoming neighborhoods, we're here to guide you every step of the way. Experience the best of Clackamas living with professionals who truly care about your goals. Call or text us at 503-951-8547 to start your journey today.

Kim Campbell & Francisco Salgado