About this campground
Overview McNary Beach is located on Lake Wallula just upstream of McNary Lock and Dam in eastern Oregon on the Mid-Columbia River.Recreation The lake provides great boating opportunities with the Oregon Boat Ramp just downstream and a nice designated swimming area. The trailhead for the Lewis and Clark trail is also located at the east end of the park.Facilities McNary Beach offers one day-use group picnic shelter with six tables and two fire grills.Natural Features The park is situated along the bank of the Columbia River. Day users enjoy the relaxing shade of the mature trees throughout the park. Nearby Attractions McNary Dam is just downstream with the Pacific Salmon Visitor Center, Oregon Fish Viewing Room and the McNary Dam Wildlife Area with its beautiful natural trails.
Getting there
From Highway 730 turn north onto Beach Access Road, drive for about a mile and then turn right onto McNary Beach Road and that will take you right into McNary Beach Park.
Activities
- HIKING
- CANOEING
- DAY USE AREA
- FISHING
- HORSEBACK RIDING
- SWIMMING
- WATER ACCESS
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