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Batwater Station is located halfway between Portland and the Oregon Coast on the Columbia River. A private refuge where river otter, beaver, mink, muskrat, seals, raccoons along with threatened Columbia river white tailed deer can be seen. Property has 1,000 feet of boat docks, river deck, and pier. At the pier is a full kitchen, heated bathroom and shower room. Included are 2 outhouses, a fire pit for summer months, a viewing station overlooking the wetlands along with brick charcoal fired barbecue and another propane barbecue. We are committed to your privacy so guests are limited and spread out. High speed internet through out the property.
Batwater worked with several agencies when we breeched a levee and flooded 26 acres for salmon and wildlife habitat. Hike along the wetlands and see beaver dams and dens. Batwater is also home for many types of birds including eagles, osprey, tree swallow, purple martins, barn swallows, wood ducks, common and hooded mergansers, mallards, scoots, scaups, grebes, cormorants, great egrets, blue herons, geese and many types of song birds . In the spring and summer see our returning osprey who have. nested on our dock since 2013. There are now 2 osprey platform since a pair of Canada geese choose that as their nesting site as well. Some bald eagles winter here but we have our resident bald eagles Hep and Hope. They arrived in 2003 to start their nest on Crims Island. They still nest there although there old nest tree collapsed in 2020. Many birds migrate here for the winter. Common mammals are river otter, mink, muskrat, raccoons, nutria, coyotes, black tailed and threatened Colombia White Tailed deer. We also are home to native turtles and frogs.
Batwater is a working farm with cattle feeding on lush pastures, 2 retired horses and chickens. When eggs are available, we will share some with you.
Batwater is a great place to kayak, canoe, paddle board or row during the summer months. We have windy afternoons for windsurfers or sailors. The Columbia River is well known for salmon, and sturgeon. For an extra fee you can moor your larger boat while visiting. There are a volley ball and badminton set ups along with horse shoes during the summer months. We suggest swimming during the summer months when the tide is coming in or slack. You can also walk or drive down to Mayger beach which is popular with locals. There are sandy beaches on Crims island that you can paddle over too.
Check out the pictures for more information.Located halfway between Portland and the Oregon Coast. The tiny cabin has an incredible view of the Columbia river and all the wildlife that reside here. A trundle couch that makes into king size bed with all the bedding you need to make a twin or king size bed. Cold water sink, refrigerator along with computer table for online work. Coffee maker, coffee and tea are there for in the morning. High speed internet along with TV connected to several streaming channels connects you to the world or just shut it all down and enjoy the solitude. A propane heater keeps you nice and warm during the colder months. Next to the tiny cabin is a gazebo with propane barbecue and cook top along with seating. A new outhouse and storage room is located next to the cabin. A small fire pit is by cabin but bring some dry fire wood. 4 minute walk takes you to the pier house which includes full kitchen, heated toilet room and shower room. There is a viewing station overlooking the wetlands along with pier, 800 feet of docks and a dingy dock for kayaks and row boats. Walk behind the cabin and explore the beaver dams. During summer months a volley ball and badminton net are set up along with horse shoe pits. Batwater won the best Wetlands project for the state in 2015 when we breeched a levee and flooded 26 acres for salmon, wildlife and waterfowl. Our area is known for its salmon fishing and you could rent cabin and dock space for your boat during fishing season. During the summer months we often start a bonfire at night and there is also a large brick charcoal barbecue and another propane barbecue by the pier. We do not allow hunting and you could possibly see river otter, beaver, mink, muskrat, raccoons, nutria, seals and Columbia river white tailed deer. We have an osprey pair that nest on our docks every year along with a bald eagle nest across from us. We also have nesting boxes for wood ducks, our yearly Canadian goose pair, purple martins and tree swallows. Depending on the season, there is always a great number of bird species with most of the waterfowl wintering in our wetlands. Photos detail many of things you can do or see.