Le Page Park

Wasco, OR 97065

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Wasco, OR 97065, United States

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Le Page Park

Le Page Park is a popular tourist attraction located at the confluence of the John Day and Columbia Rivers in Wasco, Oregon, United States. Just five miles from Rufus, Oregon, and the John Day Dam, this park offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy.

Visitors can partake in river fishing, swimming, water skiing, and boating while surrounded by the beautiful natural scenery of the river basin and mature shade trees. The park features a campground with 22 sites offering electric hookups and 20 primitive walk-to tent sites. Amenities include toilets, showers, drinking water, a dump station, and a boat ramp for easy river access.

Wildlife such as mule deer, waterfowl, and birds of prey can be spotted in the area, adding to the charm of this riverside park. Anglers can try their luck at catching smallmouth bass, catfish, and sunfish in the river.

For those interested in visiting the Le Page Park campground, inquiries can be made by calling 541-739-1135. Directions to the park from Dalles, Oregon, are provided, making it easy for visitors to find their way.

Recreation.gov serves as a valuable resource for exploring outdoor and cultural destinations across the country, including places like Le Page Park. Whether you are looking for inspiration, trip planning tools, information sharing, or reservations, Recreation.gov has you covered. Discover new adventures and create lasting memories at Le Page Park and other incredible locations nationwide.

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Jim Callison:
5

"Beautiful sites on a gorgeous river. Back in, pull thru or tent camping. This is our 8th year in a row....family tradition."

1 year ago
michael mcneal:
4

"I little nook on the side of the road with great fishing and camping. You can set up camp here, launch your boat, or just fish off the bank"

1 year ago
Pam Huston:
3

"Great access from the freeway, but as expected, lots of noise from trucks crossing the bridge. LOVELY views. Expect wind and poor cell service. Nevertheless, would stay there again. PS great if you want to fish"

1 year ago
Happy Coconuts Travel Blog:
5

"Great spot for boating, picnicking & camping. Fun playground for kids & a nice swim area"

1 year ago
Ellyn Ingalls:
3

"Le Page Park sits on the John Day River just before it flows into the Columbia River about two hours east of Portland, OR. There is a day use area and a campground area. The day use area has a beautiful green lawn with grills beside picnic tables as well as a few tables under small shelters. That portion of the park has a boat ramp as well as boat trailer parking and a small but nice playground structure. There is a coarse sand beach bordering a slight cove in the river as well as both the day use and campground. We stayed two nights in the campground. Unlike the day use section, the campground has no grass - just dried weeds and gravel that was unsightly as well as unpleasant for our dog’s walks. The campground was clean and all sites have a view of the river and the wind turbine topped surrounding hills. There were postings that the river water had E. coli count too high for swimming AND that drinking water should be boiled as it’s ecological count was also high. We should have been notified of this by the ranger as we entered. Bottom line is that day use area is very nice for picnics and boating (but not swimming at this time). The campground is okay but we’ll look for a different one the next time we’re in the area."

almost 2 years ago
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