Reed Canyon
The Canyon runs east to west, dividing the campus north from south, and is spanned by two pedestrian bridges and a land bridge. Home to a growing population of wildlife and native plants, the canyon includes the headwaters of Crystal Springs Creek, a tributary of the Johnson Creek Watershed, and Reed Lake, which has been deemed the oldest naturally occurring lake in Portland. Crystal Springs Creek
07/28/2020
To all our friends near and far-
Following state guidance, Reed will be closing the campus to everyone except current students, faculty, and staff members beginning on August 3. This closure, which will remain in effect until further notice, encompasses the entire campus, including the library and other facilities, parking lots, lawns, sports fields, canyon trails, off-leash dog areas, and the Reed ski cabin on Mount Hood. This extraordinary measure is a step the college must take for the health of the Reed community. We thank you for your cooperation and understanding and look forward to the day when we can welcome alumni back to campus.
03/14/2020
A little Spring in your step...
01/30/2020
No filter needed to appreciate this beautiful morning-
04/01/2019
Spring Canyon Day is this Saturday!
April 6th
9-3pm. Free, Family-Friendly. Bring gloves if you have them.
Training, Food and Fun Provided.
Meet up at the Reed waterfall, near the lanadbridge.
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5600 SE 28th Avenue
Portland, OR
97202