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The Maya Lin Bird Blind was constructed for the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Confluence Project in 2008. The slats of black locust wood each carry the name of one of the 134 species of plants and animals that the two explorers recorded on their journey.

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Overview

Bathroom and trash cans near the accessible parking spaces
Bathroom and trash cans near the accessible parking spaces
Picnic area with crosswalk from parking and restroom has a steep drop to gravel surface
Picnic area with crosswalk from parking and restroom has a steep drop to gravel surface
Trailhead to Confluence Trail – compacted gravel – encroaching grass on hard-packed soil surface
Trailhead to Confluence Trail – compacted gravel – encroaching grass on hard-packed soil surface
Access to the river is steep and narrow and ill-advised
Access to the river is steep and narrow and ill-advised
Boardwalk with edge protection and railing to bird blind
Boardwalk with edge protection and railing to bird blind
Equestrian trail with horses
Equestrian trail with horses
Sign to Meadow Trail and Boundary Trail – natural surface trail with encroaching grass and sand
Sign to Meadow Trail and Boundary Trail – natural surface trail with encroaching grass and sand
Parts of the Boundary Trail go through trees
Parts of the Boundary Trail go through trees
A short portion of trail narrows with a steep grade and cross slope - loose sand and grass
A short portion of trail narrows with a steep grade and cross slope - loose sand and grass

Sandy River Delta

US Forest Service