This boat ramp provides access to the Umpqua River, a major waterway that flows into the Pacific Ocean.
The Art Moss boat ramp is a concrete ramp that is suitable for most types of boats, including larger vessels. It is approximately 25 feet wide, which allows for easy launching and retrieval of boats.
The Umpqua River is a popular destination for a variety of watercraft, including fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, and recreational powerboats. Anglers can expect to find species such as salmon, steelhead, and trout in the river, while boaters can enjoy a scenic and relatively calm waterway.
Overall, the Art Moss boat ramp is a well-maintained facility that offers easy access to the Umpqua River. It is a popular destination for anglers and boaters alike, and is suitable for a wide range of watercraft.
| SIUSLAW RIVER NEAR MAPLETON | 516cfs |
| UMPQUA RIVER NEAR ELKTON | 1270cfs |
| LITTLE WOLF CREEK NEAR TYEE | 1cfs |
| LONG TOM RIVER NEAR NOTI | 39cfs |
| EAST FORK LOBSTER CREEK NEAR ALSEA | 8cfs |
| LONG TOM RIVER NEAR ALVADORE | 65cfs |
East Section Line Of Ne1/4Se1/4 Of Sec 16, T21S, R10W To Confluence With Smith River
Eastern Siuslaw Nf Boundary To East Section Line Of Ne1/4Se1/4 Of Sec 16, T21S, R10W
Confluence With Jump Creek To East Section Line Of Sec 36, T19S, R10W
East Section Line Of Sec 36, T19S, R10W To South Section Line Of Sec 32, T19S, R10W