Start of the Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail – wide compacted gravel trail through park – sign about Art Walk Trail
Seating area overlooking the lake – wide compacted gravel trail – interactive educational art piece about water
Wide gravel trail leads from the forest into an open area by the lake
Wooden bridge with railing over Gibbons Creek – may be slippery when wet – surface transitions may have a lip
Wooden bridge with railing over the lake – may be slick when wet – transition from trail to bridge may have lip
End of Gibbons Creek Trail at the gravel Columbia River Dike Trail – dike trail is along the Columbia River
Gibbons Creek Trail meets Columbia River Dike Trail – go East to continue loop – bike rack – no bikes in the refuge
Wide gravel trail on the dike – bikes, dogs and horses are allowed – view of Columbia River
Bench on the seasonal trail – trail is closed October 1 through April 30 to provide sanctuary for wintering waterfowl