Champoeg State Park
One of the crown jewels of the Oregon State Park system, Champoeg has many facilities: several bathrooms, running water, interpretive facilities, and more. Camping for paddlers is allowed by special arrangement at the grassy bench area above the dock.
NOTE: the elevated walkway from the river to the park is steep, and can make for a heavy carry with a loaded boat!
About 1/2 mile from the dock (the only access for paddlers) is a structure commemorating the first provisional government of Oregon. The decision to establish a government was made at Champoeg in 1843 via a vote by a group of newly arrived Americans to the Oregon Territory, along with French-Canadian trappers who were formerly part of the Hudson’s Bay Company. The park is also the former site of the town of Champoeg, a bustling river community until the flood of 1861, which swept the town away. (camping by arrangement, interpretive center, and more)
Comments
- Jim Aug 29, 2013 One must unload and haul kayak/canoe at the dock as there is no launch or place to unload on shore. Camping is just at top of the ramp in a picnic area. Although designated as day use only area, it can be used for overnight camping by contacting the Park Ranger, Ryan Sparks, 503-678-1251 x230; ryan.sparks@state.or.us or Barb at the park, 503-678-1251 x229. No reservation taken; cost is $5/person per night. It is an excellent place to camp…large grass area with multiple picnic tables and water spigot. Be aware, however, that it is more than a mile to the main overnight camping area, park entrance and camp host. If you need ice or other supplies, it is a long walk.
- Jim Aug 29, 2013 Just downriver from Champoeg is the town of Butteville with Butteville Store/Deli. This is a great place to go if you can find it. It is possible to walk to from the park in about 2-21/2 miles; but also accessible via the river if one knows where to pull out….not easy to describe and unfortunately I have no GPS coordinates. At 150 years old, the Butteville store is supposedly the oldest continuously running store in the state. Has great homemade pies; ice cream and other goodies. Here is website: http://www.champoeg.org/attractions/historic-butteville-store.html
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