Most People Don't Know About This Incredible Wildlife Refuge Hidden On Oregon's Coast
By Catherine Armstrong|Published August 24, 2018
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Oregon’s natural beauty is beyond comparison, and the local wild residents of our wilderness areas are a sight to behold. Here’s a little wildlife refuge that many Oregonians don’t know about, but it’s a wonderful place to view Roosevelt Elk.
The Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area is located in the northwestern part of the state, off State Highway 202.
You'll find some signs here that restrict public access to certain parts of the area. Make sure to obey these signs to maintain the habitat for the animals who call this place home.
The Roosevelt Elk who live here are majestic creatures who can weigh as much as 1,200 pounds. In June, visitors might see new calves; in September, rutting elk battle it out in the meadows to establish dominance.
The best way to view the elk is to simply leave them alone and let them do their thing - you'll find some great photo opportunities that way. This guy was just munching on blackberries when he popped his head up to say hello.
During the summer, you might notice fields being planted or harvested. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife feeds the elk throughout the winter to help the repopulation program and keep them off private agricultural land where they can do damage to crops.
Many other species live here, too! During your visit, you might see black-tailed deer, coyotes, red-tailed hawk, bald eagles, and golden-crowned sparrows (shown here).
You'll love a trip to this little-known wildlife area! As always, respect this beautiful place and leave no trace of your presence behind. We want to preserve this stunning spot for generations to come!
For more information about Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area, check out the visitor’s guide on the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife website here.
Have you seen the Roosevelt Elk at Jewell Meadows? We’d love to see the photos from your trip! Join our Oregon Nature Lovers Group on Facebook and you’ll find tons of fantastic wildlife photos captured by fellow Oregonians and can post your own to share with others!
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