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The Port of Willapa Harbor was formed by the vote of the people of North Pacific County on May 31, 1928. The construction of the Port Dock between the cities of Raymond and South Bend soon followed with the dedication ceremony on October 8, 1930 (which also marked the official opening of the Raymond-Aberdeen highway). The primary function of the Port was to provide docking facilities and service for shipping logs and lumber in Raymond and to support commercial fishing and oystering in Tokeland and Bay Center.

In the intervening years the Port has expanded to include the Willapa Harbor Airport, the Dick Taylor Industrial Park and the Stan Hatfield South Fork Industrial Park.  The Port currently has 31 industrial and commercial tenants and provides moorage in Raymond, BayCenter and Tokeland.

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Bendiksen Landing

Bendiksen Landing is located at 313 Robert Bush Dr. South Bend, WA 98586 on 9 acres. The site fronts US/SR101 and the Willapa River. There are nine buildings with total of 28,000 square foot, a 32,000 square foot wharf/with buildings and floating dock for moorage. There are currently two tenants. A shellfish company lease space for offloading oysters and mooring vessels and a takeout fish and chips business operates from a food trailer near the highway.

 

Willapa Harbor Airport

The airport was built by the Coast Guard in 1946 and is located on SR105 five miles west of Raymond. It features an asphalt paved, 3000’ foot long and 52’-wide general aviation service runway on an East-West orientation with rotating beacon and radio-activated runway lights. Hanger space is available, along with tie-downs for five aircraft, and a pilot ready room with phone and rest room. The Port is currently expanding the area available for hangars.

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Bay Center Marina

Bay Center is an unincorporated community located approximately 16 miles south of South Bend.  Bounded by the Palix River and Willapa Bay, Bay Center is the geometric center of Willapa Bay and home to several commercial oyster-growing operations. In this community, commercial fishing and aquaculture dominates the marina. The Port facilities accommodate a thriving shellfish and crabbing industry. The current population of Bay Center is 300.  A growing residential community will present a number of opportunities for the Port and the community in the coming years.  The Port owns no upland property in Bay Center.

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Tokeland Marina and RV Park

The Tokeland Marina and RV Park, is located in the unincorporated community of Tokeland at the north of Willapa Bay.  Tokeland is primarily a residential community with a population of 400.  Tokeland is also the site of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation, which is home to approximately 70 tribal members.  The tribe owns and operates a small casino, convenience store, restaurant and health clinic. The Tokeland marina offers both recreational and commercial moorage.  The Port facilities are on 40 acres and include two seafood servicing buildings, a light industrial building leased to Ambrosia Technologies, a public fishing pier, a high dock, and RV Park and boat ramp.  A fish processing plant is located blocks away from the main Port dock. Port dock facilities provide local fishing and aquaculture industries access between land and water. A new Seafood market will open soon.

Tokeland Marina RV Park is OPEN! 45 RV hook ups and tent spots available. Check in 12 p.m. Check out 11:00 a.m.

 

For Marina & RV Park Reservations call: #360-942-7693 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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