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Topic: Three Tree Point Access Q  (Read 4164 times)

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DWB123

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I know there's some public access at Three Tree Point, but what's the deets? Are there stairs? Ramp? Etc.... I can't figure it out based on google maps, etc...


bogueYaker

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The parking lot is almost always full; Seahurst park ~a mile north is a better bet. Just be aware of Seahurst gate opening/closing times.

No ramp, no stairs. Getting the boat to the water and back is a hassle if you're lucky enough to find parking.


BentRod

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I haven't been down there since the last Pink season, but no stairs or ramp at TTP...You'll have to carry your kayak over large rocks/wood.  Parking is VERY limited. 


 

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