
We've stopped by this lovely little elk viewing area before - its a nice break on the twisty HWY202. Note that you're required to have an Oregon Wildlife Pass ($30 annually) on the dashboard. We...
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The E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area, established in 1950, spans approximately 1,788 acres on the Willamette Valley floor, offering diverse habitats for various wildlife species. This wildlife area provides opportunities for hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing, catering to outdoor enthusiasts of all interests.
Visitors can enjoy activities such as archery, hiking, and biking along a network of accessible roads, while a stocked fishing pond and educational tours enhance the outdoor experience. The site also features a memorial garden honoring the military divisions that trained there during World War II, making it a significant spot for both recreation and reflection.
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We've stopped by this lovely little elk viewing area before - its a nice break on the twisty HWY202. Note that you're required to have an Oregon Wildlife Pass ($30 annually) on the dashboard. We...
This has been my favorite pitstop when going out for a hike or on our way to the coast. You pull up into a designated viewing/parking area, sit back and relax in your car and look at the elk...
Hidden Gem on the way to the coast, They have multiple viewing areas where you can view the grazing herds. Picnic benches. Restrooms and a short walkway. Great place to stop and stretch your legs...
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