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St. Helens Golf Course was a public layout in Warren, a small community in Columbia County along the western bank of the Columbia River, roughly 20 miles north of Portland. The course took its name from nearby St. Helens, the Columbia County seat, rather than the famous volcano across the river in Washington — though on clear days that iconic peak dominated the skyline, making for one of the more dramatic backdrops available to a golfer in the Pacific Northwest.
The course operated as an accessible, everyday option for residents of this semi-rural stretch of the Portland metro fringe, where timber history and river geography have long shaped the character of the land. Columbia County has never had a deep bench of golf facilities, so St. Helens served a genuine community function for local players who didn't want to make the drive into the city.
The closure leaves a gap in an area where public golf options were already limited. Details on the course's architectural origins and final condition are sparse, but its loss reflects broader pressures on modest public layouts nationwide.
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