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Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish and Wildlife Service

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Trail characteristics

Start of the Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail – wide compacted gravel trail through park – sign about Art Walk Trail
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
Bench on the seasonal trail – trail is closed October 1 through April 30 to provide sanctuary for wintering waterfowl

Photos: Mike Schultz