Information About Wildlife Viewing In Medford, Oregon
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Bird Watching

Cascade - Siskiyou National Monument
This refuge was created to protect an array of biological, geological, hydrological, archeological and historic resources. Although important individually, collectively these resources comprise a unique, diverse ecosystem. The guiding principles for management of the CSNM are to protect, maintain, restore or enhance relevant and important resources.
Birdwatching

Tub Springs State Wayside
Tub Springs Wayside is one of the stopping points before you head down the mountain pass into Ashland. Take a moment to stop here amid the towering fir and sense what it was like 150 years ago. The tubs have been renovated and are still functional today. The same springs that provided early settlers with plentiful fresh water still flow. Picnicking is popular in this area. Many people find it is a nice place to relax. Wildlife viewing and bird watching never disappoint the visitors.
BirdwatchingPicnic tableDay use area

Umpqua National Forest
The Umpqua National Forest in southwestern Oregon is nestled on the westside of the Cascade Mountains. It provides access to Watson Falls, Boulder Creek Wilderness, Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness, Mt. Thielsen Wilderness, North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, Oregon Cascades Recreation Area, and the Diamond Lake Recreation Composite. Recreational opportunities here include fishing, camping, whitewater rafting, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, mountain biking, hunting and more.
BirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewing
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Wildlife Viewing In National Forests

Umpqua National Forest
The Umpqua National Forest in southwestern Oregon is nestled on the westside of the Cascade Mountains. It provides access to Watson Falls, Boulder Creek Wilderness, Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness, Mt. Thielsen Wilderness, North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, Oregon Cascades Recreation Area, and the Diamond Lake Recreation Composite. Recreational opportunities here include fishing, camping, whitewater rafting, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, mountain biking, hunting and more.
Wildlife viewingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowed
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Wildlife Viewing In National Recreation Areas

Joseph H. Stewart State Recreation Area
This recreation area is located in an area where every campsite is overlooking Lost Creek Reservoir with wildlife, large conifer trees, and mountains surrounding the area. Visitors may take a hike or bike ride on our 11-mile trail system, through the forest with year-round streams and wildlife viewing. Crater Lake National Park is a short distance away as well.
Wildlife viewingHiking is allowed
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