Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site

(launch)

Located at the western gateway of the Columbia River Gorge, Lewis & Clark State Park appropriately honors its legendary namesakes who camped and explored here in November, 1805. The park is situated near the mouth of the Sandy River where it spills into the mighty Columbia River and at one of the entrances to the Historic Columbia River Highway. A flat, grassy, tree-dotted park invites blankets and sun-lovers to come spend a leisurely day.

One of the most popular swimming spots on the Sandy River is adjacent to the park, as well as a public boat launch. A trail climbs the cliffs to Broughton's Bluff, which serves as a geologic boundary between the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range and the neighboring Willamette Valley to the west.

Additional Launch Site Information
Safety Considerations:

The Sandy River can be fast moving at certain times of the year. Paddling may be difficult in low water as well. Exercise caution entering the Columbia River.

ADA Accessibility:
Unknown
Launch Location
Nearest City:
Troutdale
OR
Launch Details
Tidal Influence:
Minor
Shore Description:
Sand
Launch Type:
Ramp
Launch Type:
Shore
Launch Fees:
No
Ramp Lanes:
1
Parking Fees:
No
Parking Type:
designated
Restrooms:
Yes
Restroom Type:
Unknown
Contact Info
Site Manager Organization:
Oregon Parks and Recreation
Kirk Chamberlain
Park Manager
503-695-2261 x224
Site Manager Address:
PO Box 100
Corbett
OR
97013
Nautical Information
Reach Name:
Portland/Vancouver
NOAA Chart Number:
18525
River Mile:
122