Elk Rock Island

Category: Park in Milwaukie, Oregon

Address: SE 19th Ave &, SE Sparrow St, Milwaukie, OR 97222, USA

Phone: +15038237529

Opening hours

Sunday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Monday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Friday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Saturday: 6:30AM–9:30PM

Reviews

Sarah Nass

Jun 25, 2022

What a cool place to go to! Just watch out, sometimes it’s only possible to reach the island if you swim there!

Greg Tollefson

Sep 7, 2020

Great little spot to stop if you can! Tho next time I will definitely bring a garbage bag to pick up somebody's trash they thought they would leave behind.

Chance Jackson

Aug 16, 2020

Very relaxing to visit. Enough shoreline to feel like you have a bit of privacy for you and the loved ones. The rocks are hard to navigate underwater, and multiple speedboats during the summer pushes some waves on the shore, which I enjoy. I wouldn't recommend this spot for older people, younger kids, strollers, or pets... But definitely relaxing for healthy spry individuals

Reece Nitschke

Apr 4, 2018

Beautiful piece of paradise. Walk trails on the island. Very quiet and peaceful. Perfect for picnic and family outing. Small kids play area on the way down to island. Car parking off 21st Avenue.

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Questions & Answers

Can I boondock my minivan or purchase a campsite here?

Bernadette Robinson | Aug 18, 2019
Brian Carey | Aug 18, 2019

No camping, no campsites, no lights, no facilities and the park is closed by 10pm, if you go down there after that the cops will physically come down there and either escort you out or arrest you for trespassing, plus when a cop has to walk a half mile round trip in the dark trust me you don't wanna be the reason, plus they usually send two cops down and one usually has a Pet Werewolf with them just in case you decide to play hide and seek! Trust me you don't wanna be playing hide and see with Clackamas County's Werewolves it doesn't end well! 😂 There are however campsites south on 99 ( McLoughlin Blvd ) just over the bridge at the Clackamas River, just take the first right after McDonalds it's about 5 miles south of Elk Rock, if you make it to the 205 freeway you went just a tad too far! Also, down there you won't have to hike to camp and a very short walk to food and shopping alot more shade, two Rivers, a better swimming area ( sand not rocks ) Oh and no Werewolves!👍😎🤟

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Is those overnight camping?

Steve Roddy | Aug 18, 2018
Nayely Hidalgo-Guzman | Aug 18, 2018

No

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