Collins Beach (Sauvie Island) Explained

Collins Beach
Type:Beach
Map:Oregon
Relief:yes
Label Position:left
Location:Sauvie Island, Oregon, United States
Coordinates:45.793°N -122.789°W
Water Bodies:Columbia River
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Length:1 mile
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Operator:Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

Collins Beach is a sandy beach on the Columbia River side of Sauvie Island in Oregon, United States, located north of Portland.

Part of it is a clothing-optional area. The beach is one mile (1.6 km) long and begins about 0.25miles after Reeder Road becomes gravel. Hours are 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every day.

The beach has been popular for nude use since at least the 1970s. It is surrounded by a 12000acres fish and game reserve, except for a 10acres parcel of privately owned land west of Reeder Road at the north boundary of Collins Beach. Nude beach users continue onto the non-nude North Unit Beach which is poorly delineated and ineffectively screened from view, which has led to a legal complaint by the property owners.[1]

Collins Beach is one of two official clothing-optional beaches in Oregon after Glass Bar Island's in Eugene, Oregon closed. The other is Rooster Rock State Park. It is administered by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in cooperation with the Columbia County Sheriff's Office.[2] [1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oregon Court of Appeals, Glen D. Mark and Teri L. Powers (respondents) v. State of Oregon, Department of Fish and Wildlife; Division of State Lands (appellants), and Naturist Action Committee (intervenor), 96-2019; A114713 . January 28, 2004 . Haselton . Wollheim . Brewer . amp . Oregon Department of Justice . 2009-03-04.
  2. Web site: Sauvie Island Wildlife Area Beach Use . Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife . 2009-03-04.