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Siskeyville Slide is a steel-reinforced boat ramp located on Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife property near Tillamook, providing convenient access to the Wilson River at mile marker eight. The ramp is designed to safely accommodate drift boats and is a popular launching point for anglers targeting salmon in this scenic reach of the river.
**Paddler Considerations:** Kayakers and canoeists can navigate this section of the Wilson River, though water levels fluctuate seasonally. During low water periods, be prepared to portage shallow areas, particularly in single-person craft. The river features in-stream boulders that create natural resting spots and scenic paddling. Alternative access points are located nearby: Vanderzanden boat slide is about one mile upstream, and Mills Bridge is roughly two miles downstream, offering flexibility depending on your route.
The surrounding area provides access to notable recreation destinations, including Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge with its old-growth forest and coastal seabird habitat, and Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge, the first National Wildlife Refuge established west of the Mississippi River. This location offers a good launching point for those looking to explore an often-overlooked stretch of river.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Cape Meares National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife RefugeLocated within