
The EE Wilson Wildlife Area is an underrated natural destination outside Monmouth. On the grounds of the former WWII base Camp Adair, there are plenty of trails. It covers more than 1800 acres,...
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The E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area, established in 1950, spans approximately 1,788 acres in Monmouth, Oregon, along the Willamette Valley floor. It offers diverse habitats for wildlife viewing and various recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, archery, and birdwatching throughout the year.
This wildlife area features easy non-motorized access via a network of paved and gravel roads, accommodating biking and horseback riding, while also providing facilities like a stocked fishing pond, a shotgun range, and an archery park. The site is designed to be accessible, with educational programs available for groups and a memorial garden honoring the military divisions that trained there during World War II.
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The EE Wilson Wildlife Area is an underrated natural destination outside Monmouth. On the grounds of the former WWII base Camp Adair, there are plenty of trails. It covers more than 1800 acres,...
Best bird watching ever! Easy to get to and you get to ride the ferry to get there. Stay at the Buena Vista House and ride your bike over!
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