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The Port of Willapa Harbor was formed by the vote of the people of North Pacific County on May 31, 1928. The construction of the Port Dock between the cities of Raymond and South Bend soon followed with the dedication ceremony on October 8, 1930 (which also marked the official opening of the Raymond-Aberdeen highway). The primary function of the Port was to provide docking facilities and service for shipping logs and lumber in Raymond and to support commercial fishing and oystering in Tokeland and Bay Center.

In the intervening years the Port has expanded to include the Willapa Harbor Airport, the Dick Taylor Industrial Park and the Stan Hatfield South Fork Industrial Park.  The Port currently has 31 industrial and commercial tenants and provides moorage in Raymond, BayCenter and Tokeland.

Dick Taylor Industrial Park

The Dick Taylor Industrial Park, is located on a 30-acre parcel fronting US 101 in Raymond.  Approximately 10 acres has been developed for light industrial use. The park is also connected to the industrial wastewater pretreatment plant located at the main Port dock via a pumping station and force main. There are currently four industrial buildings on the site.  The Port also owns the former Dennis Company warehouse located directly across SR 101 from the industrial park, and the former Nettleton building and a 9,000 square foot building in the City of South Bend.

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Stan Hatfield Energy Innovation District

The Port acquired a 30 acre former sawmill site located at the confluence of the South Fork of the Willapa River. The park is located just north of US 101 in Raymond and is accessed from Wilson Street. The Port leases a kiln and planer facilities to a regional sawmill. The former mill machine shop has been completely renovated and now accommodates an e-merchant and marijuana production.

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Raymond Port Dock

The Raymond Port Dock is located on the Willapa River on US 101.  Port facilities at this location include an historic 50,000 square foot, ‘high’ dock, which services an array of commercial vessels.  In addition there are 700 feet of floating docks, which are available for moorage.  The Port dock area has nine industrial buildings, which are leased to commercial/industrial tenants.  The Port also has an industrial wastewater treatment plant.  The Port facilities on the south bank of the Willapa River occupy 27 acres.

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