Welcome to Coyote Point Lot 1, an exceptional property nestled on the west end of the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. Offering a breathtaking landscape spread across 10.16+- acres (survey and partition in progress, will complete prior to close). This remarkable property brings the opportunity to design and construct your dream residence. One of the most alluring features of Coyote Point is its incredible Columbia River frontage. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning views of the river and Mt. Saint Helens, with the variety of boats sailing by. Near the River Ranch Residential Community, and a private bird reserve, Coyote Point is serviced by Westport Community Water, already has initial septic approvals, has electric on-site, is gated, and is on level ground. While you're waiting to build your home, park your RV and utilize the hookup including water.Immerse yourself in the beauty of golden sunrises and be awestruck by breathtaking sunsets over the river, providing a picturesque backdrop for your daily life. Watch the ospreys and bald eagles soar majestically through the sky, and whitetail and blacktail deer freely roam. For those with a passion for fishing, the Columbia River is renowned for its world-class fishing opportunities, including Chinook, Coho, and Sturgeon. Not to mention the nearby crabbing, clamming, and ATV riding, making this a recreational paradise. Nearby Westport Slough offers a boat ramp for easy river access.Not only are you 5 minutes from the quaint community of Westport, but you are also only 40 minutes to Astoria, 14 min from Clatskanie, and roughly 90 minutes to Portland. Visit some of the most beautiful beaches on the Oregon Coast, go fishing at famous Buoy 10, or do your shopping in downtown Portland.
Welcome to Coyote Point Lot 1, an exceptional property nestled on the west end of the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. Offering a breathtaking landscape spread across 9.47+- acres (survey and partition in progress, will complete prior to close). This remarkable property brings the opportunity to design and construct your dream residence. One of the most alluring features of Coyote Point is its incredible Columbia River frontage. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning views of the river and Mt. Saint Helens, with the variety of boats sailing by. Near the River Ranch Residential Community, and a private bird reserve, Coyote Point is serviced by Westport Community Water, already has initial septic approvals, has electric on-site, is gated, and is on level ground. While you're waiting to build your home, park your RV and utilize the hookup including water.Immerse yourself in the beauty of golden sunrises and be awestruck by breathtaking sunsets over the river, providing a picturesque backdrop for your daily life. Watch the ospreys and bald eagles soar majestically through the sky, and whitetail and blacktail deer freely roam. For those with a passion for fishing, the Columbia River is renowned for its world-class fishing opportunities, including Chinook, Coho, and Sturgeon. Not to mention the nearby crabbing, clamming, and ATV riding, making this a recreational paradise. Nearby Westport Slough offers a boat ramp for easy river access.Not only are you 5 minutes from the quaint community of Westport, but you are also only 40 minutes to Astoria, 14 min from Clatskanie, and roughly 90 minutes to Portland. Visit some of the most beautiful beaches on the Oregon Coast, go fishing at famous Buoy 10, or do your shopping in downtown Portland.
Westport is located in Oregon. Westport, Oregon has a population of 279. Westport is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.99%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $61,846 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Westport is 49 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 33.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 60.8 inches per year, with 4.4 inches of snow per year.