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San Salvador Access is a small, publicly-owned boat ramp on the Willamette River near Dayton in Marion County, providing an important launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and boaters exploring this major river corridor. Located just before the Wheatland Ferry crossing, the site offers basic facilities including a crude ramp and limited parking. The access point is managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and serves as a key stop along the Willamette Water Trail.
Paddlers should be aware that this site has experienced issues with illegal dumping in recent years, though local groups like Willamette Riverkeeper have organized cleanups and provided seasonal portable toilet facilities. The ramp sees heavy summer use, so arriving early is recommended during peak season. This access point is suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats to explore the Willamette River's diverse ecosystem, which supports numerous fish species, birds, and wildlife throughout this scenic valley corridor.
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