Days
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Motors Allowed?
Yes
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Sauvie Island is the nation's largest fluvial island, and as the largest lake on the island, Sturgeon Lake has the distinction of being the largest lake on the largest river island in the country.  Apart from this distinction, Sturgeon Lake is a marvelous day-trip for any fisherman or paddler looking for wildlife.  Don't come looking for sturgeon, however; the lake's fish population is predominantly catfish, small and largemouth bass and panfish.  Like the neighboring wetlands at Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and Smith and Bybee Lakes, Sauvie Island is home to enormous populations of bird species.  More than 200 different bird species have been recorded on the island.  Watch for ubiquitous waterfowl, bald and golden eagles, osprey and great blue herons from the east shore of the lake.  You may even see a beaver or two.  Though motors are allowed on the lake, they are a rare occurrence.  You can also find solitude by exploring the waterways that connect to Steelman and Mud Lakes.

 

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Summer
Fall

Congestion

Low

Parking Pass

Parking Fee (obtain at all Sauvie Island stores)

Pros

Hundreds of inlets and coves to explore. Wildlife viewing.

Cons

Few locations to take-out for a picnic or a rest.

Water Temperature

32.00 °F (0.00 °C)

Features

Fishing
Bird watching
Wildlife

Typically multi-day

No

Shuttle required

No

Site characteristics: Water

Lake

Portage required

No

Location

Nearby Lodging + Camping

Comments

06/06/2016
Thanks Adam! We've updated the daily fee to reflect this change.
06/03/2016
The daily wildlife refuge pass is now $10 and $30 for the annual pass. I plan on going more than once, so I forked out the extra money for the annual pass.
12/26/2015
I went to paddle on Sturgeon Lake and discovered that most, if not all, of the lakes and waterways are closed from Oct. 1 to April 15th to all but hunters with valid permits. The Gilbert River boat ramp still provides good access to Multnomah Channel which is quiet in winter. Parking fees for Sauvie's Isl. have gone up to $7/day.
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