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Campbell Park (also known as Campbell Boat Landing or historically as "Pink House") offers convenient access to the Alsea River in Alsea, just off Highway 34. This Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife site, managed by Benton County, provides a well-maintained boat ramp suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats. The location features restroom facilities and is a popular launch point for paddlers exploring the lower Alsea River corridor.
The Alsea River in this area is ideal for recreational boating and fishing, with the calm, meandering sections near Campbell Park being particularly suitable for paddlers of various skill levels. The river corridor between Waldport and inland areas offers opportunities for day trips, fishing excursions, and quiet water exploration. The nearby Siuslaw National Forest and Hult Reservoir provide additional recreational context for the region. Check ahead for seasonal dock availability, as boarding facilities may be removed during late fall/early winter months.