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Willamette Valley Birding Trail Site Nominations Willamette Valley Birding Trail Site Nominations (through 22 Nov 2007) Site Name Designated County Nearest Town IBA Big River/Sharps Creek Loop Lane Cottage Grove Cottage Grove Reservoir Lane Cottage Grove Oakridge-Westfir Trails Lane Oakridge/Westfir Dorena Reservoir Lane Cottage Grove East Regional Park Lane Cottage Grove Dexter Reservoir Lane Springfield Elijah Bristow State Park Lane Springfield Fall Creek Lane Springfield Ridgeline Trail & Cascades Raptor Lane Eugene Center Mount Pisgah Arboretum Yes Lane Eugene/Springfield Clearwater Park Lane Springfield Secret House Winery Lane Veneta Coyote Creek Lane Springfield Skinner Butte Lane Eugene Willamette Heights Overlook Lane Springfield Royal Avenue Yes (FRR) Lane Eugene Dorris Ranch Living History Farm Lane Springfield Jasper Meadows Lane Springfield Eastgate Woodlands/West D Street Lane Springfield Greenway Walterville Reservoir & Canal Birding Lane Vida/Springfield Trail Delta Ponds/East Bank Bike Path Lane Eugene Stewart Pond Lane Eugene Meadowlark Prairie - Checkermallow Lane Eugene Access Meadowlark Prairie - Greenhill Lane Eugene Overlook Perkin©s Peninsula Yes (FRR) Lane Veneta Kirk Park/Dam Top Yes (FRR) Lane Eugene/Santa Clara Diamond Hill Wetland Restoration Linn Lebanon/Brownsville Belts Road grasslands Linn Brownsville Pioneer Villa Ponds Linn Brownsville Halsey Swan Patch Linn Halsey Foster Dam & Reservoir Linn Sweet Home Snag Boat Bend Annex Linn Peoria/Halsey McDowell Creek Park Linn Lebanon/Sweet Home Davis Road Linn Peoria/Halsey Cheadle Lake Linn Lebanon Renaissance Park/Seven Mile Lane Linn Tangent/Albany Truax Island Greenway Linn Corvallis/Albany Grand Prairie Park Linn Albany Bowers Rock State Park Linn Albany Bryant Park Linn Albany Dave Clark Riverfront trail Linn Albany Simpson Park Linn Albany Richardson Gap Linn Scio Takena Landing Benton Albany Mary©s River Natural Area Benton Corvallis Alsea Falls Benton Alsea Salmonberry Park Benton Alsea Clemens Park Benton Alsea William L. Finley NWR Yes Benton Monroe/Corvallis Tyee Winery Benton Corvallis Willamette Park Benton Corvallis Marys Peak Recreation Area Benton Alsea/Philomath Bald Hill City Park Benton Corvallis Jackson-Frazier Wetlands Benton Corvallis Fitton Green Benton Corvallis Beazell Memorial Forest Benton Corvallis McDonald State Forest Benton Corvallis Fort Hoskins County Historical Park Benton Kings Valley/Philomath E. E. Wilson Wildlife Area Yes Benton Corvallis Airlie Road Polk Monmouth/Corvallis Luckiamute State Natural Area Benton/Polk Buena Vista/North Albany Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge Yes Polk Dallas Livermore Road Polk Perrydale/Dallas Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge Yes Marion Jefferson/Salem Silver Falls State Park Marion Stayton/Silverton Minto-Brown Island Park Marion Salem Staats Lake Marion Keizer The Oregon Garden Marion Silverton Mt. Angel Abbey Marion Mt. Angel Champoeg State Heritage Park Marion Woodburn Willamette Mission State Park Marion/Yamhill Keizer/Amity Eastbank Esplanade to Champoeg bike Marion/Clackam Wilsonville route as Willamina fishing pond Yamhill Willamina Maud Williamson State Park Yamhill Amity/McMinnville Sheridan Wetlands Park (Sheridan Yamhill Sheridan sewer ponds) McMinnville Rotary Park Yamhill McMinnville Grand Island Greenway Yamhill Dayton/Amity Trappist Abbey Yamhill Amity/McMinnville Deer Creek County Park Yamhill Sheridan Winter©s Hill Vineyard Yamhill Dundee Feyrer Park Clackamas Molalla Hopkins Demonstration Forest Clackamas Oregon City St Josef©s Vineyards and Winery Clackamas Canby Molalla River Corridor Clackamas Molalla Molalla River State Park Clackamas Canby Maddax Woods Park Clackamas West Linn Cook©s Butte & Steven©s Meadow Clackamas Lake Oswego Luscher Farm Wetlands Clackamas Lake Oswego Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Multnomah/Clac Portland/Milwaukie kamas Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge Washington Sherwood Tualatin River Canoe Trail Washington Tualatin/Tigard City of Tualatin Wetlands & Art Walk Washington Tualatin Cook Park Wetlands Washington Tigard Fanno Creek Wetlands (Creekside Washington Beaverton Business Area) Vista Brook Park Washington Beaverton Fernhill Wetlands Washington Sherwood Henry Hagg Lake & Scoggins Valley Washington Forest Grove Rood Bridge Park Washington Hillsboro Tualatin Hills Nature Park Washington Beaverton/Aloha Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Yes Washington Hillsboro Noble Woods Park Washington Hillsboro Rock Creek Greenway Washington Beaverton/Aloha Killin Wetland/Cedar Canyon Marsh Yes Washington Banks/Forest Grove Powell Butte Nature Preserve Multnomah SE Portland Mount Tabor Park Multnomah Portland Pittock Mansion Multnomah Portland Audubon Sanctuary Multnomah Portland Larch Mountain Multnomah Corbett Columbia River Slough Multnomah Portland Marine Drive Multnomah NW Portland Skyline Boulevard/Forest Park Multnomah Willamette Heights/Portland Sandy River Delta Multnomah Troutdale Whitaker Ponds Natural Area Multnomah Portland Vanport Wetlands Multnomah NW Portland Smith & Bybee Lakes Wildlife Area Yes Multnomah NW Portland Sauvie Island Yes Multnomah/Colu Scappoose mbia L.L. ªStubº Stewart State Park Columbia Banks/Vernonia Trojan Nuclear Plant site Columbia Rainier.
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