Nestled on the banks of the Columbia River in southwest Washington, the Port of Kalama boasts miles of riverfront playground, beaches, public parks and marina, a vibrant community of antiques, shops and restaurants, and a rich small-town culture. The Port is responsible for enhancing public recreational opportunities.
PLEASE NOTE: No motorized vehicles of any kind are allowed in/on
parks, sidewalks, pathways, or other pedestrian areas.
The Port of Kalama is home to more than 50 companies employing nearly 1,300 people--50% more than just a decade ago! Manufacturing companies, storage facilities, distribution business, exporters, recycling agents, trucking companies and many others make their home in Kalama. They benefit from the Port’s superior customer service and business support. We’ve got room to grow!
Did you know the Port of Kalama is the 3rd largest exporter on the West Coast, and the 15th largest exporter in the United States? Learn more about the impressive economic impacts of the Port of Kalama here.
The Port is home to 56 different companies providing various services.
Economic impact of businesses at the Port to Washington State (2016)
Nearly 1,300 people are employed by businesses at the Port.
Direct, indirect and induced jobs created by businesses at the Port (2016).
Largest grant ever received by the Port will expand rail lines leading to the Temco grain elevator, cementing Kalama’s
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