Paddle Boarding On The Silverton Reservoir
Home BLOG POST’S Contact About Home BLOG POST’S Contact About Paddle Boarding On The Silverton Reservoir Todays paddle boarding trip went awesome! This was all of our first time going to Silverton Reservoir and it won’t be our last. The water was nice and calm with a great surrounding of wildlife. We arrived at 10:15am to a half empty parking lot and very few people on the water. A View of Silverton Reservoir PREPARING Estefana and I arrived before my Aunt so we began pumping ahead of time! To park here you will need a parking permit, which can be purchased at the KIOSK in the parking lot. After getting the paddle boards pumped up and ready we hauled them down to the put in. We were concerned about air quality as there had been wildfires near by but you can see in the pictures that it was pretty clear. GET A PARKING PERMIT Buy a one-day parking permit Daily parking fees are payable by debit or credit card, at the kiosk located in the Marine Park parking lot. Daily Parking Fees $5.00 Personal Vehicle, Commercial Vehicles and Buses About The Silverton Reservoir This reservoir is well maintained and is a pleasure to visit. The water level was low today as there hasn’t been any rain for weeks. Most of the people we saw, where here to fish; although, as noon came around more paddle boards and kayaks started showing up. We finished jout snack and kombucha on the paddle boards then turned around and headed back. No gas motors are allowed on the lake. There are no swimming facilities. View Silverton Reservoir & Marine Park Map and Rules above. Silverton Reservoir & Marine Park is a day use only park located just north of the Silverton city limits. The park is approximately 10 acres in size and the adjoining lake is approximately 65 acres in size. Fishing is allowed at Silverton Reservoir. Contact the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Fish Division for more information on licenses, regulations and fishing reports. Headed Home Every trip must come to an end so we made our way back to the docks. This paddle boarding trip has been one of the best so far and we were eager to plan more before heading home. If your around great people and beautiful places your assured a great memory. Paddle boarding the Silverton Reservoir with these two amazing people made one superb experience. Hot News Camping at Riffe Lake Campground Paddle Boarding On The Silverton Reservoir Some Screen Art The Flight to Bend Oregon The Northwest 2021 Heat Wave Skagit Valley College Tour Some Traveling Info. | Van life Connect a Developer | Social Networking First Covid Shot | Saturday Salem Market My Blog Ideas Home BLOG POST’S Contact About Home BLOG POST’S Contact About