Welcome to Bay Center

Experience our unique coastal lifestyle.

The area around Bay Center/Nemah is the most productive coastal ecosystem in the continental United States, and the town, itself, is the hub of oyster production.

The Goose Point Peninsula, which juts into the bay where the Palix River enters, was the site of a native encampment and trading ground long before and many years after the arrival of white settlers. The natives called both the river and their camp “Palix,” meaning “slough covered with the trees,”

A town moored to the sea and its bounty

In 1875 the name was changed to Bay Center and like most towns in the area, roads were slow to arrive, so boats were the chief means of transportation. The town pier was Bay Center’s main street, the nucleus of social and business life and still is.

The town still survives on the harvesting and canning of oysters, Manila clams, salmon and Dungeness crab. Business is still centered on the harbor, and that’s where people still gather, at a café and bar called Dock of the Bay

An image of a lush forest with a river running through it.
An image of the last rays of light from a bright orange sunset illuminating a cloud-covered evening sky.
An image of an areal view of Bay Center.

Chinook Indian Tribe Nation: https://chinooknation.org
Goose Point Oysters: https://goosepoint.com/

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Total Population
 

23,365

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Median Household Income

$46,733

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Bachelor's Degree or Higher

18.9%

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Employment Rate
 

39.8%

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Total Housing Units
 

16,034

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Total Households
 

9,279

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