Information About Wildlife Viewing In The Dallas, Oregon
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Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail - Wildlife Viewing In Day Use Areas
This is a trail that hikers, bicyclists and users of other muscle-driven forms of transportation can leisurely enjoy the view from the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail. The trail is two disconnected paved ribbons along abandoned stretches of the historic highway. It gives visitors more than 10 miles of sightseeing. All segments of the trail are rated moderate to difficult for people with disabilities.

Seneca Fouts Memorial State Natural Area - Bird Watching
This is the third leg of state parks joined together at Mitchell Point. A hiking trail is provided for visitors who feel the need to get their blood pumping.The forest becomes extremely dense as the trail goes on. This may be a good opportunity for wildlife viewing. Eagles like the rocky terrain to build their nests in. Visitors are urged to bring a camera and binoculars.

Starvation Creek State Park - Bird Watching
The park is at the base of the sheer walls of the Columbia Gorge, Starvation Creek is much more than it appears. Recently re-opened after reconstruction of the aging (and failing) water system, Starvation Creek is a feast for the eyes and feet. Trails spreading out from this day-use park lead onto adjacent National Forest Service land and connect to the Mt. Defiance and Starvation Ridge trails. Heading east, trek along a remnant of the Historic Columbia River Highway to Viento State Park and campground.
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