A beautiful getaway to walk and enjoy nature. Hike into the trees, and cool off by the River!
Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge
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The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge, located in Sherwood, Oregon, is a unique urban refuge that supports a diverse range of wildlife within the Tualatin River watershed. Established in 1992 through a collaboration between the local community and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the refuge offers visitors the opportunity to explore nature just outside the city limits of Portland.
With year-round and seasonal walking trails, visitors can immerse themselves in various habitats and wildlife viewing opportunities. The refuge also provides public education programs and volunteer opportunities for those interested in conservation and environmental education.
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We love this place. The paths are easy enough to walk on and tend not to be super crowded. The wildlife is close and easy viewing even without binoculars. It's a great place to stop and enjoy the...
There's really not much to see here. I think that I may have entered from the wrong side because there were several signs that said that this area was closed to the public. It definitely has a...
For my 500th review, I'm giving a shout-out to this lovely wildlife refuge that I like to visit. It's a very low-key way to spend an hour (or more if you go during summer) strolling along the...
This wildlife refuge is a delightful place for people to take a relaxing walk, and hopefully, see the local residents. The year-round trail is about a mile long, and is made of fine gravel on...
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