King City Community Park

17-acre park with a primitive river access with a fixed dock that floods seasonally, picnic area, playground, and walking trail.

Site News

King City is considering plans to improve access to the river that could include an improved walking path, gangway, dock and lockers for paddlecraft and gear. A 2023 Metro grant is funding the initial planning.

Parking

36 paved or gravel parking spots

River Access:

River Mile 12.7

400 foot gravel/dirt path from the parking lot to the dirt riverbank with a small, fixed dock that seasonally floods. The riverbank is steep and slippery when muddy. Check out the condition of the riverbank before unloading paddlecraft.

Upriver:

Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge (River Mile 15.2)
2.5 miles (1.5 hours paddling time)
There is no paddlecraft put in or take out in the Refuge. The nearest upriver take out is:
Scholls Bridge (River Mile 26.9)
11.7 miles (6 hours paddling time)

Downriver:

99W Bridge (River Mile 11.5)
1.2 miles (40 minutes paddling time)

Site Amenities

Parking: Yes
River Access: Moderate
Dock/Ramp: Dock
River Access: Moderate
Dock/Ramp: Dock
Restrooms: Yes
Picnic Area: Yes
Trash Cans: Yes
Playground: Yes
Bike Rack: No
EV Charging Station: No
Ebike Charging Station: No
Dogs Allowed: Yes
Water Trail Map At Site: No
PFDs Kiosk: No
Boat Storage Rack: No

Paddlecraft Rental: N/A

Parking

Walkway To River Access

River Access

Picnic Area

Playground

Park Trail