Campbell Boat Landing
Drop into the Alsea with ease
Located along the scenic Alsea River, Campbell Boat Landing offers convenient access for both boaters and bank anglers. This site provides a great entry point to fish the Alsea, a river that flows 55 miles from the Coast Range to the Pacific at Alsea Bay. With its easy access and proximity to Highway 34, Campbell Boat Landing is a prime spot for anglers targeting a variety of species throughout the year.
Location
17106 Alsea Hwy
Alsea, OR 97324
Hours
Sunday-Saturday
Dawn-Dusk
Park Information for Campbell Boat Landing
This river access is owned by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department and managed by Benton County. Campbell has great boating access on the Alsea River. Many people know this park by its former name – Pink House. Restroom facilities are available.
Fishing Information
Check out ODFW’s information on Oregon’s Northwest Zone »
Throughout the year, you can expect a variety of fish, but some of the highlights include:
- Resident cutthroat trout
- Sea-run cutthroat
- Fall Chinook salmon
- Winter steelhead
Vital Statistics
- Acres: 0.97
- Status: Developed Site
- Location
- Latitude: 44.3659517007
- Longitude: -123.688270605
17106 Alsea Hwy Alsea, OR 97324