Sauvie Island Wildlife Area

Sauvie Island Wildlife Area is a premier wildlife habitat located near Portland, Oregon. Known for its extensive opportunities for bird watching and hunting, the area provides a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts.

12,000
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1947
Year Established

About Sauvie Island Wildlife Area

 

Sauvie Island Wildlife Area, situated just north of Portland, Oregon, is a natural haven covering approximately 12,000 acres. Established as a wildlife refuge, the area is renowned for its diverse habitats that include wetlands, forests, and grasslands. It serves as a crucial breeding ground for migratory birds, offering birdwatchers the chance to spot sandhill cranes, bald eagles, and waterfowl. Historically, the island has been used by Native American tribes for hunting and gathering. Visitors today can enjoy a mix of recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and hunting. The area's scenic beauty, highlighted by views of the Columbia River, makes it a serene escape for outdoor lovers. Ideal for families and avid birders alike, the Wildlife Area features several trails and observation points. Despite its proximity to the city, Sauvie Island offers a peaceful environment where visitors can immerse themselves in nature.

Highlights

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Wapato Access Greenway State Park

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Sturgeon Lake Water Trail

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Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge

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Columbia River Viewpoints

Notable Natural Features

Sturgeon Lake

A prominent freshwater lake ideal for waterfowl watching and fishing.

Oak Island Nature Trail

A short trail offering tranquil views and bird watching spots.

Sauvie Island Beach

A sandy spot along the Columbia River popular for picnics and sunbathing.