Boardman State Park offers a peaceful natural setting along the Columbia River Gorge, featuring diverse hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and opportunities for wildlife observation.
Boardman State Park is located along the northern Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge, near the city of Boardman. This state park spans varied landscapes including forested areas, rocky basalt cliffs, and riparian zones adjacent to the Columbia River. The park's ecology supports a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees, providing habitat for various bird species, deer, and small mammals. Established as a public recreation area, Boardman State Park is prized for its relatively quiet and less crowded outdoor experience compared to other parts of the Gorge. Visitors can explore several hiking trails that provide accessible routes to viewpoints overlooking the river and surrounding hills. Notable landmarks include vantage points offering expansive views of the Columbia River and the industrial landscapes near Boardman, blending natural and cultural elements. Recreational activities include hiking, picnicking, wildlife watching, and seasonal fishing along the riverbanks. The park’s atmosphere draws outdoor enthusiasts seeking a spot to enjoy Oregon’s iconic river gorge without the heavy foot traffic typical of more famous parks. Boardman State Park appeals to day hikers, bird watchers, and anglers, and serves as a convenient stopover for travelers exploring the Columbia River area. Its proximity to local towns offers easy access to supplies and accommodations while providing a quiet retreat into nature.
Scenic overlook with panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge
Riparian habitat supporting diverse bird populations
Well-maintained hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty
Quiet picnic areas offering a tranquil outdoor experience
A viewpoint offering wide, unobstructed vistas of the Columbia River and surrounding river gorge cliffs.
Lush riverbanks with vegetation that supports migratory bird species and creates a habitat corridor.
Geological formations providing unique terrain and scenic trail sections within the park.