easy
6 nights
Minimal physical exertion required; suitable for all fitness levels as the stay revolves around moorage and light recreational activities.
Reserve your slip at Seven Bays Marina for six nights of tranquil moorage near Davenport, Washington. Enjoy peaceful waterside views and easy access to outdoor relaxation without distractions.
Experience a peaceful retreat at Seven Bays Marina in Davenport, Washington, with a six-night transient moorage reservation ideal for boaters seeking a serene waterfront escape. Lake Roosevelt Adventures offers access to 20ft and 26ft slips with open coverage, perfect for unplugging and enjoying nature without the distraction of power or water hookups. The moorage allows check-in after noon, giving you plenty of time to settle in and take in the calm waters and scenic views of the Columbia River. Whether you’re planning to fish, paddle, or simply relax on your boat, the tranquility of Seven Bays Marina creates an ideal setting for a restorative break. Davenport’s quiet riverside ambiance lets you disconnect from the hustle and bustle, while nearby Washington landscapes offer opportunities for gentle hikes and wildlife encounters. With well-maintained docks and easy access to the water, this experience is designed for boaters craving a slow-paced, authentic moorage stay. It’s perfect for those looking to unwind, explore local waterways, and enjoy the natural beauty of Eastern Washington's lakeshore.
Ensure your boat fits the reserved 20ft or 26ft slip to avoid complications upon check-in.
There is no power or water available at the slips, so plan accordingly by bringing onboard resources.
The open moorage can be exposed, so use extra lines or fenders to protect your vessel in windy conditions.
Maintain low noise levels after dark to preserve the peaceful atmosphere for all guests.
Seven Bays Marina is situated along the historic Columbia River, important for trade and transportation for indigenous peoples and settlers alike.
The marina supports sustainable boating practices to protect the Columbia River ecosystem, including waste management and minimizing disturbances to local wildlife.
Necessary since no water or power hookups are available at the slips.
Spring weather can be variable, so layering ensures comfort on cool mornings and warmer afternoons.
spring specific
Protect your boat from movement and potential wind exposure while moored.
Helpful for early dark evenings and navigating docks safely after sunset.
fall specific