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Hike over sand dunes, through coastal forest and along the seashore while learning about this complex and unique ecosystem and the plants and animals that thrive here.
June 4, 2024
Difficulty: DifficultDistance: 5 to 6 miles round tripElevation Gain: 2500 feetLeader: Chandra LeGue (Oregon Wild’s Senior Conservation Advocate)Location: Siulsaw National Forest, southwest of Corvallis Mary’s Peak’s characteristic hump defines the Coast Range between Eugene and Salem and offers great hiking opportunities. This hike is also a great opportunity to learn about forest policy and how […]
Stroll through the woods on an invertebrate discovery walk for all ages.
Explore an upper stretch of the Middle Fork Willamette River, where the springs are cold, the forests are ancient, and the river is wild.
Hike along the cold waters and clear pools of the Fall River in Deschutes National Forest.
Explore a beautiful landscape targeted for logging under the Grasshopper Project and learn about the area's climate, wildlife, and biodiversity values.
Hike through meadows and ancient forests recovering from a recent fire to reach two spectacular lakes in the North Umpqua Watershed.
Hike through the heart of the spectacular Old Cascades in the Middle Santiam watershed.
Hike through an ancient forest that borders the Wild & Scenic Upper Rogue River and Crater Lake National Park.
Hike along the famous clear waters of the Metolius River from Wizard Falls hatchery to Canyon Creek campground.
Enjoy a relatively flat hike to 100-foot tall Tamanawas Falls on Mt. Hood's east side - lesser known but equally as breathtaking as its rivals in the Gorge.
Take in the views, ancient forests, and spectacular wildflowers on the climb up Mount June in Eugene's backyard wilderness.
Staying informed is the first step to becoming a public lands and native wildlife advocate.
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