If you are looking for fun day trips from Portland, this wildlife refuge in Southwestern Washington must be added to your bucket list. Located just under an hour from the city, the national reserve houses 5,200 acres of marsh, wetlands, and woodlands, and is just waiting to be explored.
The Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is home to a myriad of wildlife and an opportunity to escape into nature like no other.
The refuge is divided into five sections. Of the five, two are open for public enjoyment, while the other three are reserved for animal sanctuary without disturbance from humans.
The auto tour route is open only from May through September, to allow the wintering waterfowl to be undisturbed during this time. Hiking trails are open year round.
Sometimes nature takes its course right in front of you, like this Great Blue Heron enjoying a garter snake.
Because it is a wildlife refuge, dogs and bikes are not allowed. Be sure to pack out anything that you came in with, as there are no garbage cans available. Restrooms are available for use year round.
The Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is located at 28908 NW Main Avenue in Ridgefield, WA. There is a $3 entrance fee per car at the refuge, and only cash or check are accepted.
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