Hawk Valley Wildlife Area is a protected habitat in Oregon known for its diverse bird populations and scenic wetland environments, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and nature appreciation.
Hawk Valley Wildlife Area is located in Eastern Oregon, near the Grande Ronde River and the city of La Grande. This protected habitat comprises extensive wetlands, riparian zones, and adjacent upland forests, which support a wide variety of bird species, mammals, and native plants. The area plays a crucial role in conserving regional biodiversity, especially for migratory waterfowl and raptors, including hawks, eagles, and owls. The wetland ecosystems provide breeding grounds for amphibians and fish, making it a vibrant ecological community. Visitors to Hawk Valley can enjoy birdwatching from several observation points, hiking on maintained trails, and photography focused on wildlife and natural landscapes. Historically, the area has been valued both by Native American tribes and settlers for its rich natural resources and strategic location near the Grande Ronde River corridor. Today, it functions as a managed refuge designed to balance conservation with recreational use. Educational programs and seasonal guided tours are occasionally available, emphasizing the importance of habitat preservation. The quiet, undisturbed setting appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking encounters with native species in their natural environment. Hawk Valley also provides excellent winter waterfowl viewing due to its open water sources amid frozen surroundings. It is a key site within Oregon’s network of wildlife areas, underscoring regional efforts to protect wetlands and wildlife habitat.
Wetland Viewing Platform overlooking active waterfowl habitats
Seasonal sightings of raptors including Red-tailed Hawks and Bald Eagles
Hiking and birding trails that wind through riparian and upland ecosystems
Quiet access points along the Grande Ronde River for fishing and wildlife observation
The river provides critical aquatic habitat and supports fishing opportunities adjacent to the wildlife area.
Wetlands here sustain diverse bird populations and serve as important breeding and feeding grounds.
A constructed platform offering unobstructed views of waterfowl and raptors in their natural habitat.