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Scappoose Bay Wildlife Area Adventures

Scappoose Bay Wildlife Area offers a rich habitat for waterfowl and shorebirds along the lower Columbia River, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and nature observation.

2,250
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Scappoose Bay Wildlife Area

 

Scappoose Bay Wildlife Area is a vital wetland habitat located near the Columbia River in northwestern Oregon. This protected area encompasses freshwater marshes, tidal sloughs, and riparian zones that support a diverse range of plant and animal species. Its location along the Columbia River floodplain allows it to serve as an essential stopover and breeding ground for numerous waterfowl and migratory birds, including ducks, geese, herons, and shorebirds. The area was established to preserve critical wetlands and provide public access for wildlife-dependent recreation such as hunting, birding, and fishing. Visitors can explore the scenic open water and marsh habitats via small boat or on foot by walking designated trails and viewing platforms. The terrain is relatively flat, with interspersed channels and wetland vegetation composed of cattails, sedges, and willow shrubs. Wildlife watchers often see bald eagles and osprey, adding to the site's appeal. Hunting programs are managed seasonally to balance conservation goals. The Scappoose Bay Wildlife Area offers a quiet refuge for nature enthusiasts and is close to the towns of Scappoose, St. Helens, and Columbia City. Its accessibility and diverse habitat make it an important natural area for education, research, and outdoor recreation nestled within the greater Columbia River Basin ecosystem.

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Rich tidal sloughs and freshwater marshes attracting diverse waterfowl

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Popular birdwatching locations with frequent sightings of bald eagles and shorebirds

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Managed hunting areas providing ethical waterfowl hunting opportunities

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Boat launch access for small non-motorized watercraft

Notable Natural Features

Tidal Slough Network

A complex system of channels and backwaters rich in aquatic life and key habitat for migratory birds.

Waterfowl Refuge Zones

Designated areas managed to protect breeding and resting waterfowl populations during peak seasons.

Public Boat Launch

Access point for small boats and kayaks that allows exploration of marsh waters and bird habitats.