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Access Site OR

Raines Resort

Nestucca River

Source: oregon_gov Updated 1 year ago

City: Pacific City, OR
County: Tillamook County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 45.21213254, -123.95400877
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Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Nestucca River
2 runs
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
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About This Access Site
Raines Resort offers a public boat launch providing convenient access to the Nestucca River near Pacific City in Tillamook County. The resort is situated on the scenic Big Nestucca River and features a full-service facility with amenities including a 75-foot fishing dock, riverfront cabins, RV pads, and campsites. This makes it a good option for boaters and paddlers looking for a complete destination rather than just a launch point.

The location provides access to the lower Nestucca River system, which flows through the scenic North Coast between Cape Lookout and Cape Kiwanda. The area is near the Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge, a 1,202-acre refuge where the Nestucca and Little Nestucca Rivers converge. Several other boat ramps are available in the Pacific City area, including Fisher Tract and Pacific City Landing, offering alternative access points if needed.

For camping and overnight stays, nearby options include Castle Rock Group Campground, Sandbeach Campground at Sand Lake Recreation Area (both reservable), and Derrick Road Dispersed Camping. Contact Raines Resort directly at 503-965-6371 for current information about launch fees, hours of operation, and facilities.
Federal Facility Information
Free Access

The Sand Lake Recreation Area is located along Oregon's North Coast, 15 miles southwest of Tillamook, OR between Cape Lookout and Cape Kiwanda. It covers 1,076 acres of open sand dunes, surrounded by forests and adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. The Sand Lake Recreation Area is popular with OHV riders but offers a variety of recreational opportunities.Map of Sand Lake Recreation AreaThe Sand Lake...

The Sand Lake Recreation Area is located along Oregon's North Coast, 15 miles southwest of Tillamook, OR between Cape Lookout and Cape Kiwanda. It covers 1,076 acres of open sand dunes, surrounded by forests and adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. The Sand Lake Recreation Area is popular with OHV riders but offers a variety of recreational opportunities.Map of Sand Lake Recreation AreaThe Sand Lake Estuary, adjacent to the Sand Lake Recreation Area, provides opportunities for fishing, swimming, crabbing, kayaking, hiking and wildlife viewing. The near-natural state of this 900 acre estuary provides a home to many species of water fowl and access is available at Fisherman’s Day Use area near the Sandbeach OHV Campground.The sand dunes begin at the estuary and extend to the northeast about 3.5 miles. The dunes are surrounded on three sides by a coastal mixed-conifer forest and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. The dunes are an example of an extended parabolic dune system. Dune vegetation is mostly European beach grass and shore pine. Find out more about coastal dunes from our Geology of Dunes page.The climate at Sand Lake has strong marine influences. Summers are cool and winters are moderate. Westerly winds predominate - from the northwest during the summer and from the southwest in the winter. These winds from the ocean bring heavy rainfall in the winter and fog in the summer.Off Highway Vehicle RecreationThe Sand Lake Recreation Area is popular with Off Highway Vehicle enthusiasts. It offers riding on open sand dunes with access from campgrounds/day use areas that are open year round. Sand Lake has three developed campgrounds, a dispersed camping area, and a day use staging area that allow access the sand dunes and beach. A fee is required at all campgrounds, the day use lot and the open sand. Campgrounds fill up every weekend May through September.Know the regulations before you arrive! The State of Oregon establishes and administers OHV permits and regulations. Regulations are strictly enforced by the Tillamook County Sheriff and the U.S. Forest Service.OHV Riding and CampingOHV Sand Camping 

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Nearby Campgrounds (5 within 10 miles)
CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
Derrick Road Dispersed Camping Area
On-site
Sandbeach Campground - Sand Lake Recreation Area
On-site Reservable
East Dunes Campground - Sand Lake Recreation Area
On-site Reservable
HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
Nearby Recreation Areas
Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge Located within