Its across from the yacht club on a small inlet and about 2 miles from the public beach.
Sauvie island rv park.
Discover why sauvie island and the island cove rv park is a favorite of locals and savvy travelers.
Its a nice clean campground.
We didn t actually stay here but drove up to see if it is a possibility next time we come to sauvie island.
Reeder beach rv park is a step back in time it s not high tech.
There are river sites and shady spots to park your rv 5th wheel or travel trailer they do not allow tents.
Bayport rv park campground is located adjacent to the scappoose bay marine park and offers a variety of activities.
They have easy access to the beach which is sandy and empty of the masses.
The rv sites were close together but adequate.
Be sure to also check out the paved nature trails.
Permits can be purchased at.
Sauvie island road 503 621 3488 the cracker barrel store 15005 n.
Of fish and wildlife 18330 n.
Parking permits are required on sauvie island to park in all wildlife areas on the island.
Daily permits are 10 00.
Our peaceful rv park overlooks the mighty columbia river.
Located at foot of bridge on sauvie island rd.
35 40 per night one week 180 inside par k 210 river front we do not have long term rv rentals.
Enjoy our seasonal produce fresh from our garden.
It also has tents and yurts to rent.
What a fantastic gem.
Reeder beach rv park country store.
Cracker barrel convenience store ice cream egg rolls fried chicken corn dogs etc.
Annual permits are 30 00.
Reeder beach rv park and country store groceries snacks made to order deli sandwiches hot biscuits gravy kielbasa dogs ice fishing tackle bait etc.
The actual rv park is spacious and clean.
We do not have tent camping.
Go boating fishing or kayaking scappoose bay is just steps away.
A hot spot for fruits and veggies as well as a paradise for bird watchers beach goers bicyclists and kayakers.
Located just outside of portland oregon on scenic sauvies island.
Pet fee 2 per day.
For a quick nature excursion take the wapato access greenway state park trail an easy two mile loop that tours a seasonal lake among mammoth bigleaf maples and douglas firs you re likely to spot at least half a dozen kinds of birds including bald eagles.
Also onsite is the scappoose bay paddling center where you can rent kayaks and stand up paddle boards take a class or go on a tour of the local wetlands.