
The Port of Arlington is a small public port located along the Columbia River in Gilliam County, Oregon. It is strategically accessed off Interstate 84 at Exit 137 and provides essential services for regional marine and recreational traffic. The port's centerpiece is its marina, which offers moorage and a fuel dock dispensing diesel and high-octane, non-ethanol gasoline to river users. While not a major commercial container-handling gateway, the Port of Arlington plays a critical role in supporting local industry, recreation, and river transport in eastern Oregon. The facility also encompasses an RV Park and tent camping adjacent to the waterfront, combining marina amenities with public recreational opportunities. Its location on the Columbia River makes it a convenient stopover for pleasure craft, small tug and barge operations, and those traveling between inland and coastal ports. The port is positioned within driving distance from several regional cities, supporting both the commerce and tourism sectors.
Open daily; marina and facilities are generally accessible 24 hours, but office hours and RV check-in may vary (confirm locally or via reservation system).
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Typical import flow is vessel arrival, berth assignment, container discharge, customs review, release, dray pickup, and final delivery. Standard clearance may be same day to several days depending on documentation and exams.
Typical export flow is inland dray to terminal, terminal gate-in, documentation and filing, vessel loading, and departure. Timing depends on cutoff windows, bookings, inspections, and vessel schedule.
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