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Topic: Kayak friendly launch sites.  (Read 5027 times)

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craig

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I was thinking of trying George Rogers park next, but I seem to remember that parking is a bit tight there. Is it pretty easy to find a parking spot and get to the water?

George Roger's park is actually not a difficult launch.  The LAUNCH is actually very easy thanks to gravity.  It's the return trip back up that sux.  I have always found a decent parking spot there and there are a lot of good fishing opportunities nearby.  But then again, it is the Willamette and it seems there are good opportunities everywhere.  I launch there more than anywhere else due to the proximity of my house.


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I find Google Earth is a great help in finding launch sites. I look for roads near water, and start searching for turnouts that indicate cars have parked there Often, you can then spot trails down to the river's edge, which indicate a possible launch site.
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Thanks for keeping the information coming!


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Good place to start.
http://www.oregon.gov/OSMB/library/docs/WillametteRiverGuidePDF.pdf?ga=t

Nice job pelagic...That's a wealth of information on the Willamette. I live in Vancouver Washington as an adult these days, but as a river rat of a kid (early 70's), grew up on the Willamette, between Wallace Marine Park in East Salem and Spong's Landing, all via intertubes ;D Thanks for the input.
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Wow, Salem HAS grown since the 70s.  Wallace Marine park is now in WEST Salem.  Kidding, CastIron.  I grew up there, too, and still enjoy a good float north out of Wallace. 
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