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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish and Wildlife Service

Don Fox

Entrance to Tualatin Wildlife Refuge - US Fish and Wildlife Service - Wildlife Center open Tuesday - Sunday
Entrance to Tualatin Wildlife Refuge - US Fish and Wildlife Service - Wildlife Center open Tuesday - Sunday
Bus stop and bench on Highway 99 - no access across highway - take bus to Sherwood to circle back
Bus stop and bench on Highway 99 - no access across highway - take bus to Sherwood to circle back
Bike rack in main parking lot - walkway of concrete pavers - refuge headquarters - Wildlife Center
Bike rack in main parking lot - walkway of concrete pavers - refuge headquarters - Wildlife Center
Two-tier drinking fountain at restroom - concrete walkway to picnic shelter - gravel path to trail
Two-tier drinking fountain at restroom - concrete walkway to picnic shelter - gravel path to trail
The beginning of the compacted gravel year-round trail has a bench before a short steep grade
The beginning of the compacted gravel year-round trail has a bench before a short steep grade
Two parallel trails - year-round gravel trail to the left - less maintained seasonal gravel trail, to the right
Two parallel trails - year-round gravel trail to the left - less maintained seasonal gravel trail, to the right
River overlook at Tualatin River - transition from gravel to concrete pad may have a lip - interpretive displays
River overlook at Tualatin River - transition from gravel to concrete pad may have a lip - interpretive displays
Wetland Observation Deck overlooking wetland - see-through metal railing - metal benches - interpretive displays
Wetland Observation Deck overlooking wetland - see-through metal railing - metal benches - interpretive displays
Cutoff Trail with wide steps filled with gravel from seasonal trail to the restroom and parking lot
Cutoff Trail with wide steps filled with gravel from seasonal trail to the restroom and parking lot

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