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Long Creek Wildlife Area adventures

Long Creek Wildlife Area Adventures

Long Creek Wildlife Area in Oregon offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, hunting, and fishing within a diverse habitat of wetlands, grasslands, and riparian zones.

1,066
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Approx. 7,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Long Creek Wildlife Area

 

Long Creek Wildlife Area is a protected expanse covering wetlands, seasonal ponds, grasslands, and riparian corridors in north-central Oregon. Managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, this area provides crucial habitat for migratory birds, waterfowl, and diverse wildlife species such as deer, upland game birds, and amphibians. The area's landscape is characterized by gently rolling terrain with a mix of open fields, shrubs, and wetland basins that support breeding and feeding grounds for many species. Historically, the land was used for agriculture and ranching before its transition into a wildlife area focused on habitat restoration and conservation. Visitors to Long Creek Wildlife Area can engage in hunting (during designated seasons), waterfowl watching, birding, hiking, and photography. The area is also known for fishing opportunities in small ponds and nearby waterways. There are several access points and basic trails that allow visitors to explore the natural habitats and observe various bird species, including waterfowl, shorebirds, and songbirds. The area's proximity to towns like Long Creek and Fossil makes it accessible for day trips or weekend excursions. The wildlife area is especially popular during migration seasons when birds congregate in large numbers. While primarily managed for conservation and hunting, the site offers a peaceful outdoor setting for nature enthusiasts seeking quiet observation and moderate hiking experiences.

Highlights

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Excellent waterfowl and migratory bird viewing during spring and fall

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Mixed wetland and grassland habitats attracting diverse wildlife

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Access to seasonal ponds popular for fishing and amphibian studies

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Remote and quiet setting ideal for wildlife photography and hunting

Notable Natural Features

Seasonal Wetlands

Flooded basins and ponds that provide critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and amphibians.

Riparian Corridors

Vegetated streamside areas supporting diverse plant and animal species, important for ecosystem health.

Grassland Habitat

Open fields favored by upland game birds and deer, maintained through habitat management practices.