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Summer on Sauvie Island!

By Kiersten Frey, June 30, 2023

Sauvie Island, located on the Columbia River between North Portland & St. Helens,  is a beautiful destination known for its natural beauty + agricultural offerings. In the summer, there are plenty of activities & attractions that you can enjoy on the Island, from fruits & veggies to beaches, birds & bikes…
Sauvie has something for everyone!

~ Parking permits are required & strictly enforced during high season.
A $10 day pass / $30 annual is much cheaper than a parking ticket!
Get them here: https://sauvieisland.org/visitor-information/park-permits/

 

Here are some of the best things to do:

  1. Visit the beaches: Sauvie Island boasts several sandy beaches
    along the Columbia River, such as Walton Beach & Collins Beach.
    These beaches are perfect for sunbathing, picnicking, swimming,
    and enjoying water activities like kayaking, paddle boarding,
    boating & fishing.
  2. Explore the wildlife areas: The island is home to the Sauvie Island
    Wildlife Area, which spans over 11,000 acres. You can go birdwatching, hiking, or take a guided tour to observe the diverse wildlife that inhabits the area.
  3. Pick fresh berries: Sauvie Island is renowned for its berry farms. During the summer, you can pick your own strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and other delicious fruits at various farms. It’s a fun & tasty activity for families and fruit enthusiasts. Best berry picking spots here: https://pdxparent.com/berries/
  4. Enjoy farm-to-table experiences: The island is dotted with numerous farms and markets where you can indulge in fresh produce, including vegetables, fruits, flowers, and more. Some farms offer tours, tastings, and farm-to-table dining experiences, allowing you to learn about sustainable agriculture & enjoy delicious local cuisine. Topaz Farm To Plate Dinners: https://topazfarm.com/farm-to-plate
  5. Take a bike ride: Sauvie Island is a cyclist’s paradise with scenic roads and low traffic. You can bring your bicycle or rent one locally and explore the island at your own pace. There are multiple routes to choose from, and you’ll have the opportunity to soak in the picturesque landscapes and countryside charm. Biking Sauvie Island: https://sauvieisland.org/visitor-information/bikers/
  6. Go fishing: If you’re into fishing, Sauvie Island offers excellent opportunities for catching salmon, steelhead & other fish species. You can fish from the riverbanks or rent a boat & venture out onto
    the Columbia River for a memorable angling experience. Rent a boat here: https://www.getmyboat.com/boat-rental/Portland–OR–United-States/
  7. Visit the pumpkin patches: In the fall, Sauvie Island becomes famous for its pumpkin patches, but
    some farms open their doors in late summer as well. You can wander through the pumpkin fields,
    find the perfect pumpkin for carving, enjoy hayrides, corn mazes, and other seasonal activities.
    Pumpkin Patches: https://embracesomeplace.com/oregon-best-pumpkin-patches-portland-u-pick/

 

Remember to check the specific opening hours and availability of activities, as they may vary depending on the season and individual businesses. Happy Summer & hope to see you out there!

 

Kiersten Frey

Broker | OR

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Licensed Real Estate Broker working with home buyers & sellers, bringing ease & integrity to every transaction, while providing paramount customer service in the greater Portland area.
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