Water Resources Education Center |
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HABITAT: |
Municipal 48 acres of wetlands along Columbia River. |
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| BIRDING: | Family friendly beginning birding. Spring mornings and evenings feature songs from riparian nesters: Spotted Towhees, House Finches, and Song Sparrows, plus Bald Eagles and Ospreys. Eagles stay fall and winter. | ||
VIEWING: |
Walk south to wetland overview and trails. Take ADA 0.25-mile trail left (east) to Osprey nest on river pilings, and short beach trail on right (west) to Bald Eagle nest. |
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| ACCESS: | From I-5, take exit 1-A (Camas-Hwy 14) onto Hwy 14. From Hwy 14, take exit 1. Turn right (south) to Columbia Way. Go under railroad overpass, turn left (east) immediately onto SE Columbia Way. Drive 1.5 miles on winding street to Water Resources Education Center. Curve left (north) to parking lot in back of center. | ||