Spray Riverfront Park
Public carry-in (hand-launch) site on John Day River (4 - Kimberly to Service Creek), Wheeler County, Oregon.
Overview
Spray Riverfront Park is a public carry-in (hand-launch) site on John Day River (4 - Kimberly to Service Creek) in Wheeler County, Oregon.
It is owned and managed by City of Spray.
This is a carry-in access designed for canoes, kayaks and other hand-launched small craft rather than trailered powerboats.
Access and Directions
Spray Riverfront Park is a hand-carry / car-top access.
Facilities include 1 launch lane, and restrooms on site.
The site is managed by City of Spray.
Recreation
John Day River (4 - Kimberly to Service Creek) is open to public fishing, boating and paddling across the Pacific Northwest. Anglers here target largemouth and smallmouth bass, trout, crappie, catfish and panfish.
The rivers are famous for spring and fall runs of chinook and coho salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon.
As moving water, it fishes by current — target seams, eddies, holes, bends and woody cover rather than open flats.
Spray Riverfront Park is a public access point to John Day River (4 - Kimberly to Service Creek) for hand-carried craft.
Nearby Attractions
This launch sits on John Day River (4 - Kimberly to Service Creek); look for other public access points, marinas and shoreline fishing spots along the same water, and check the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for the full list of access sites nearby.
Safety
River current, woody snags, shifting sandbars and changing water levels are the main hazards. Respect the current, scout unfamiliar stretches, give way to any commercial traffic, and never anchor from the stern in a strong flow.
Carry U.S. Coast Guard–required safety gear, wear your life jacket, file a float plan for longer trips, and watch the afternoon heat and storms in summer.
Regulations
An Oregon angling license is required for anglers 12 and older. Follow the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's seasons, size and creel limits, which vary by water and species.
Clean, Drain and Dry: remove all aquatic plants and animals, drain every compartment, and never move live fish or bait between waters — this is how invasive species like zebra mussels and invasive carp spread.
Observe posted launch rules, no-wake and idle zones near the ramp, and any local watercraft controls.
Access/parking fee: Yes.
Tips
This is a hand-launch site — bring a cart for longer carries and pack light. It is ideal for kayaks, canoes and small car-top boats rather than big trailered rigs.
Arrive early on summer weekends for parking, and have a plan for wind direction before you launch on open water.
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