
Start of trail from Education Center – steep grade with compacted gravel

Wetlands trails to right on compacted gravel – covered viewing platform – Mason bee house

Group gathering area with large decorative boulders to sit on – loose gravel surface – wood railing

Overlook for the refuge – two benches – natural surface trail with gravel – shelter

Shelter overlooks wetlands – railings – compact gravel trail with steep grade transitions to wood ramp

Group gathering area overlooks Tualatin River – large wooden table for displays – steps to natural surface

Connecter trail to Kingfisher Marsh Loop, left – Boardwalk with edge protection to River Trail, right – directional signage

Wooden bench – natural surface and bark chips – sign “Kingfisher Marsh Loop”

Bark chip trail with steep grade – shelter with bench overlooking wetland – step at shelter

Kingfisher Marsh Loop Trail with bark chip surface

Bark chip trail – wooden foot bridge with railing – possible lip at transition

Bark chips trail transitions to natural surface with some gravel and grass – pond with boulders on the edge

Bench with back at Pintail Pond – natural surface trail with a mix of grass

Intersection of two wide bark chip trails – directional signage

Kingfisher Marsh Loop Trail with natural surface and loose gravel – covered viewing platform

Steep grade from bark chip Wetlands Trail to Pintail Pond Loop compacted gravel trail

Wooden bridge off Pintail Pond Loop Trail – leads to observation deck with stairs to Oregon Ash Trail

Paved trail from wetlands preserve to north view parking lot – overlook – gate closed when flooded