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Rogers Landing is a premier public boat access facility on the Willamette River in Newberg, offering one of Oregon's best-developed launch areas for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters. The park features a three-lane cantilever ramp with transient tie-up facilities, making it ideal for launching or taking out vessels of various sizes. Expansive parking and an improved access road accommodate multiple vehicles and trailers. The site includes a debris boom to help manage river hazards.
As a key stop on the Willamette River Water Trail, Rogers Landing is well-positioned for multi-day paddling trips, with scenic routes stretching from Springfield to Portland. The location provides convenient access to the slower-moving, wider sections of the Willamette typical of this reach. Paddlers and boaters should note that the park's riparian areas are actively being restored through ongoing planting projects. The nearby Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge offers additional exploration opportunities for those interested in wildlife viewing and hiking.
To reach Rogers Landing, head to the southeast part of Newberg at the end of Fischer Lane, off Crystal Lake Drive. This well-maintained facility is ideal for launching day trips or longer paddling expeditions on the Willamette River.
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