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Access Site WA

Naselle

Naselle River Dell Creek Elkhorn Creek

Source: washington_department_of_fish_and_wildlife Updated 1 year ago

City: Naselle, WA
County: Pacific County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 46.36617550, -123.80968102
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About This Access Site
The Naselle Boat Ramp provides access to the Naselle River in Pacific County's Coast Ranges. This launch is located in the town of Naselle and serves as a starting point for paddlers exploring the local river system. Public use along the Naselle River is restricted to a 25-foot strip extending along the water, and an easement trail (approximately 1.25 miles) begins under the Highway 4 bridge for those interested in land-based exploration.

Paddlers should note that the closest developed boat ramp on the main paddling route is located downriver at the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge boat ramp off Highway 101, approximately 9 miles away. The Naselle River offers fishing opportunities, though facilities at the access point are minimal. The area is situated near the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park and Wildlife Refuge, providing scenic paddling through Coast Range terrain with opportunities to explore the region's natural and historical significance.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Located within
Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge Located within
Willapa National Wildlife Refuge Located within