Best Places to Paddle Board in Portland

Best Places to Paddle Board in Portland

Portland’s paddle scene has it all: downtown river paddles under city bridges, calm lake loops for beginners, and epic Columbia Gorge sessions with mountain views. Whether you’re looking for a mellow float or a big-water challenge, Portland delivers.

 


 

1. Willamette River (Downtown / Riverplace Marina)


 Why you should go: Classic Portland SUP experience: paddle past city bridges, skyline views, and even spot the famous OMSI submarine. Summer sunsets here are unbeatable

Launch tips: Riverplace Marina and Sellwood Riverfront Park are popular launch sites. Watch for current and boat traffic. Rentals available downtown.

After-paddle: Grab a drink along the Riverwalk or explore food carts nearby.

 


 

2. Columbia River Gorge (Hood River & Rooster Rock)


Why you should go: A world-class paddling area with wide-open water and jaw-dropping mountain views. Hood River is famous for wind sports, but mornings are great for SUP.

Launch tips: Try Rooster Rock State Park (closer to Portland) for calm coves, or Hood River waterfront for bigger adventure. Always check wind forecasts.

After-paddle: Picnic at the park, or stop in Hood River for breweries and local eats.

 


 

3. Ross Island Lagoon


Why you should go: A sheltered slice of calm water just minutes from downtown. Great for beginners, wildlife viewing, and a quick escape from the city bustle.

Launch tips: Launch at Sellwood Riverfront Park or Willamette Park and paddle into the lagoon. Calm waters make it beginner-friendly.

After-paddle: Relax in Sellwood’s neighborhood cafés or bike the Springwater Corridor trail.

 


 

4. Sauvie Island

 Why you should go: Just 30 minutes from downtown, Sauvie Island offers sandy beaches and quiet inlets for paddling. A summer favorite for locals.

Launch tips: Collins Beach and Reeder Beach have easy shoreline access. Parking permits required.

After-paddle: Pick berries at island farms or enjoy a picnic on the beach.

 


 

5. Trillium Lake (Mt. Hood area)

Why you should go: Iconic alpine paddle spot with postcard views of Mt. Hood reflected on the water. Calm, flatwater perfect for beginners and photos.

Launch tips: Day-use area has a boat ramp and parking. Gets busy in summer—arrive early.

After-paddle: Hike nearby trails or grab food in Government Camp.

 


 

Pro Tips for Paddle Boarding Portland

Tip

Why it matters

Paddle mornings

Gorge winds and boat traffic pick up in the afternoon

Layer up

Even in summer, mornings can be chilly near the water

Watch currents

The Willamette and Columbia have noticeable flow

Mix urban & mountain paddles

Portland offers both city and alpine escapes

Rent or BYO

Local outfitters cover river launches; inflatables make mountain trips easier

 


 

From sunrise paddles under Portland’s bridges to alpine reflections at Trillium Lake, the city offers every kind of SUP vibe. Whether you stick close to downtown or road-trip into the Gorge, paddle boarding Portland delivers a mix of urban adventure and wild beauty.

Need a board? Check out the Paddle North fleet to find one that’s right for you.


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