Clackamas, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Clackamas is a suburb of Portland, Oregon. The town has its own ZIP code, 97015. It was founded in 1846 when Charles Edward Pickett staked a homestead claim of one square mile. He later platted the town site and offered lots for sale. In 1947, Howard McKinley Corning published a book about Clackamas and its history.

The city has a population of 71,390. The median age of the city is 33. This city is home to many young professionals. Clackamas is also home to some older residents. Clackamas' population has a diverse culture. Many people come from different backgrounds and live in various lifestyles. If you're considering a move to Clackamas, here are a few things to consider.

Oregon City is the county seat of Clackamas County. The city is located on the Willamette River, southeast of Portland. It's located below the Falls of the Willamette. The city has a distinctive topography, with three terraces that range in elevation from 50 feet above sea level on the riverbank to 250 feet above sea level on the upper terrace. The lowest terrace is only two streets wide, but it stretches northward several blocks.

Historically, Clackamas County was named after the Clackamas Indians. The Provisional Legislature of Oregon created Clackamas County on July 5, 1843. It included portions of four present-day states and one Canadian province. In 1844, Clackamas County was enclosed by the Columbia River and became part of the state of Washington. The city's current boundaries were established in 1854.