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Vanderzanden is a boat slide access point on the Wilson River near Tillamook, Oregon, located approximately one mile upstream from the main town area. This ramp serves as an important alternative access point for kayakers, canoeists, and drift boaters on the Wilson River, with Mills Bridge bar situated about two miles downstream as another nearby option.
**Important boat handling note:** Low-profile boats with oarlock heights under 28 inches (including some older Alumaweld models and similar designs) require special launching technique at this ramp. These boats must be lowered bow-first down the slide to prevent water from entering over the stern. Verify your boat's clearance before launching to ensure safe entry and exit.
The Wilson River in this area offers opportunities for fishing and paddling, with the ramp providing access to a section that sees regular use by anglers and recreational boaters. Nearby attractions include Cape Meares and Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuges, making the area attractive for combined outdoor recreation trips.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Cape Meares National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife RefugeLocated within