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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish and Wildlife Service

Don Fox

Compacted gravel trail with switchbacks from bus stop to Wildlife Center, parking lot and trailhead
Compacted gravel trail with switchbacks from bus stop to Wildlife Center, parking lot and trailhead
The beginning of the compacted gravel year-round trail has a bench after a short steep grade
The beginning of the compacted gravel year-round trail has a bench after a short steep grade
Year-round compacted gravel trail has drop-offs on both sides prior to the oak grove
Year-round compacted gravel trail has drop-offs on both sides prior to the oak grove
Compacted gravel trail transitions to bridge with railing - there may be a lip at the transition
Compacted gravel trail transitions to bridge with railing - there may be a lip at the transition
Year-round compacted gravel trail passes through woods to the Wetland Observation Deck
Year-round compacted gravel trail passes through woods to the Wetland Observation Deck
Year-round trail with bench leads to Wetland Observation Deck - junction to Ridgetop Spur - grade of 20-25%
Year-round trail with bench leads to Wetland Observation Deck - junction to Ridgetop Spur - grade of 20-25%
Concrete walkway on the Wetland Observation Deck - see-through metal railing - shade trees
Concrete walkway on the Wetland Observation Deck - see-through metal railing - shade trees
Two parallel trails - year-round gravel trail on the left - seasonal gravel trail, less maintained, on the right
Two parallel trails - year-round gravel trail on the left - seasonal gravel trail, less maintained, on the right
Seasonal trail ends at a gate with narrow passage - contact the Refuge Headquarters to unlock - (503) 625-5933
Seasonal trail ends at a gate with narrow passage - contact the Refuge Headquarters to unlock - (503) 625-5933

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