Dibblee Beach County Park is a riverfront beach with fishing and picnic opportunities and a little bit of forest to explore. It costs $5 per vehicle to enter (annual parking passes are available).
Dibblee Beach County Park at a glance
What: picnic, fishing
Where: Approximately 1 mile west of downtown Rainier off Highway 30, turn right onto Rock Crest Street and then left on Dike Road, traveling 1.3 miles until you reach the dirt turnoff for Dibblee Beach Park on the right just before Barton Road.

Hiking: There are various short unmaintained trails in the forested area and a longer trail parallel to the railroad tracks
Camping: none
Notable Wildlife: Columbia White-tailed Deer, waterfowl, wading birds
Property status: Columbia County Parks
Website: Columbia County Parks: Dibblee Beach Park
Columbia River Images: Dibblee Point and Dibblee Point Beach
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