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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish and Wildlife Service

Don Fox

Concrete pavers from the main parking lot and Wildlife Center transition to the gravel trail to bus stop
Concrete pavers from the main parking lot and Wildlife Center transition to the gravel trail to bus stop
Refuge service road open to pedestrians May 1 - Sept 30 - Road closed to all public access Oct 1 - April  30
Refuge service road open to pedestrians May 1 - Sept 30 - Road closed to all public access Oct 1 - April 30
Sign posted on entrance gate - “Refuge Open Dawn to Dusk”
Sign posted on entrance gate - “Refuge Open Dawn to Dusk”
Sign says “Restoration in progress, Stay On Trail”
Sign says “Restoration in progress, Stay On Trail”
Signage at the top of Cutoff Trail - Open Year-round [trail to right] - Open Seasonally [trail to left]
Signage at the top of Cutoff Trail - Open Year-round [trail to right] - Open Seasonally [trail to left]
Sign at Refuge Headquarters - “[Open] Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 4:30pm - Friday 9:00am - 3:30pm”
Sign at Refuge Headquarters - “[Open] Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 4:30pm - Friday 9:00am - 3:30pm”
Sign at Wildlife Center - Open Hours 10am - 4pm Tuesday - Sunday closed Monday - drones prohibited
Sign at Wildlife Center - Open Hours 10am - 4pm Tuesday - Sunday closed Monday - drones prohibited
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
Transition from compacted gravel trail to concrete at the Wetland Observation Deck may have a lip
Transition from compacted gravel trail to concrete at the Wetland Observation Deck may have a lip

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