Tryon Creek is a 4.85-mile tributary of the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. The creek flows southeast from the Tualatin Mountains through the Multnomah Village neighborhood of Portland and the Tryon Creek State Natural Area. The bedrock under the watershed includes part of the last exotic terrane, a chain of seamounts acquired by the North American Plate as it moved west during the Eocene.
About Tryon Creek in brief

It is named for the late-18th century settler Socrates HotChkiss tryon, Jr., who was a member of the Oregon Company of Iron and Steel, which was founded in the late 1800s and was responsible for the construction of the Iron Mountain Bridge and other structures in the area. It was named after a local resident, Socrates Tryon Sr., who died in the early 1900s and is buried in a shallow grave near the mouth of the creek. It flows through a series of rock pools and steps known as the Marshall Cascade from RM 3. 48 to RM 28. Arnold Creek, which is Tryon creek’s largestTributary, enters from the right 2. 68 miles from the mouth. Shortly thereafter, the creek passes under the Red Fox Bridge, which carries the Old Man Park Trail, which runs roughly 40 miles to the creek’s confluence with the river. Shortly after the confluence, the river flows out to the Nettle Creek Trail which runs about 0. 40 miles from the creek to the river’s mouth and then on to the South Creek Trail. In this stretch, the Middle Creek Trail parallels the stream along the right bank but crosses to the left bank at the bridge. At this point, the Fourth Avenue Trail runs parallel to the waterway along the leftbank. The waterway then flows to the Lewis and Clark Trail which merges with the creek along theleft bank.
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