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Rocky Point is a well-maintained public boat launch located in Randolph on the lower Coquille River, providing convenient access to this scenic southern Oregon waterway. The facility features a single-lane paved ramp with a low-angle concrete access dock that remains usable across most tide levels. The gentle grade makes it accessible for all vehicle types, making this a practical choice for kayakers, canoeists, and motorized boats launching into the estuary.
The ramp sits strategically along the Coquille River just before Randolph Slough branches off, positioning paddlers well for exploring the lower river system and nearby estuarine waters. The location offers proximity to two significant natural areas: Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge at the river's mouth and South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve. This makes Rocky Point an ideal starting point for wildlife viewing, fishing, or paddling trips through the productive coastal estuary habitat.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Bandon Marsh National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
South Slough National Estuarine Research ReserveLocated within
New River Area of Critical Environmental ConcernLocated within