Clatskanie River Wildlife Area is a habitat-focused natural area in northwestern Oregon known for diverse wetland ecosystems and excellent opportunities for birdwatching and waterfowl hunting.
The Clatskanie River Wildlife Area is located in Columbia County, Oregon, encompassing a portion of the lower Clatskanie River floodplain. It consists primarily of marshes, wetlands, riparian forests, and shallow open water habitats that support an array of wildlife species, particularly migratory waterfowl, shorebirds, and resident bird populations. Managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, this area functions as a critical refuge and breeding ground for ducks, geese, and other water birds, making it a valuable spot for wildlife enthusiasts and hunters alike. The landscape is flat and dominated by cottonwoods, willows, and alder communities, with seasonal flooding shaping the ecosystem health. Recreational activities are centered around wildlife observation, regulated waterfowl hunting, and wildlife photography. There are a few public access points tailored for silent sports, such as hiking and birding, but no developed trails or campgrounds are located within the wildlife area. The proximity of the wildlife area to rural towns provides access and local flavor, but visitors should prepare for limited facilities and bring necessary supplies. This area plays a key role in regional conservation, protecting sensitive wetland habitats from development and maintaining biodiversity in the Columbia River Basin. Typical visits feature quiet observation from designated blinds or banks of the river, offering chances to see ducks, herons, and occasionally bald eagles. It also supports important amphibians and fish species, contributing to the ecological integrity of the Clatskanie watershed.
Waterfowl viewing blinds established along the river banks
Diverse wetland habitat supporting migratory and resident bird populations
Quiet river frontage allowing for paddle sports such as canoeing and kayaking
Seasonal floodplain restoration areas important for fish spawning
This extensive floodplain area provides vital wetland habitats that regulate water levels and support diverse species.
Multiple low-profile blinds offer close but concealed views into key bird habitats along the river.
The area’s cottonwood and alder stands are crucial for nesting songbirds and act as natural flood buffers.