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**Location & Access:**
Buell Miller is a small, no-frills access point managed by Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department on the North Fork Santiam River near Shelburn in Linn County. The 2.7-acre site occupies an abandoned railroad right-of-way and features a modest ramp and parking area on a flat bench between the river and an old riverbank. Note that the access road is rough with a steep section near the old riverbank, so approach carefully, especially with trailers.
**Best For:**
This site serves primarily as a put-in or take-out for boaters and paddlers navigating the North Fork Santiam River. The limited facilities and modest size make it ideal for small groups, kayakers, and canoeists rather than large recreational operations. The site is situated conveniently between the town of Stayton and nearby Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge, offering opportunities to explore both river paddling and wildlife viewing in the area.
**Planning Your Visit:**
Expect minimal amenities at this rustic access point. The rough access road and steep sections mean you'll want to scout conditions before launching, particularly if launching larger boats. This is a straightforward, practical put-in spot rather than a developed recreation area, making it a good choice for paddlers familiar with basic river access sites.