Saunders Lake
Provides access to Saunders Lake. Located in Saunders Lake, OR. Public access.
Discover 972 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Oregon. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.
Oregon's boating spans coastal ocean access, major river systems, and Cascade mountain lakes in a way that rewards different experience levels and boat configurations.
The Columbia River along the northern border with Washington is one of the major navigable rivers in the country and has ramp access at multiple points from the Portland area west to Astoria. The river west of Portland and through the Columbia River Gorge is also one of the premier windsurfing and kiteboarding locations in the world, which means sharing the water with board sailors in that stretch. The lower Columbia approaching the Pacific has a notorious bar crossing at Astoria that has sunk fishing vessels and should not be approached casually.
The Willamette River through the Portland metro area has urban ramp access and is used heavily for recreation, rowing, and commuter paddling. It's navigable by powerboats through most of its length but boat speeds are regulated in several sections.
Crater Lake in the southern Cascades is technically a boating destination but access is limited to guided tours from one location and privately managed in a very controlled way due to its protected status. It's not a conventional ramp-and-launch situation.
The Oregon coast has multiple small fishing harbors with ramp access - Brookings, Gold Beach, Coos Bay, Newport, and others - but bar crossings at these harbors require local knowledge and favorable conditions. The USCG and local harbormasters issue bar condition reports that should always be checked before attempting to cross.
Oregon's Cascade lakes like Odell, Crescent, and Davis are beautiful mountain lakes with public access and some horsepower restrictions designed to maintain water quality.
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Provides access to Crescent Lake. Located in Crescent Lake, OR. Semi-Private access.
Provides access to Crescent Lake. Located in Crescent Lake, OR. Public access.
Provides access to Coos Bay. Located in Coos County. Public access.
Provides access to Silver Creek – Moon Reservoir. Located in Harney County. Public access.
Provides access to Cooper Creek – Cooper Creek Reservoir. Located in Douglas County. Public access.
Provides access to Cooper Creek – Cooper Creek Reservoir. Located in Douglas County. Public access.
Provides access to North Umpqua River. Located in Douglas County. Public access.
Provides access to North Umpqua River – Lemolo Lake. Located in Douglas County. Public access.
Provides access to North Umpqua River. Located in Douglas County. Public access.