
Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
National Wildlife Refuges offer a chance to unplug from the stresses of daily life and reconnect with our natural surroundings. Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is an environment of …
Hiking at Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge | FWS.gov
The Alder Island Nature Trail is a short (1/2 mile), easy walking trail that winds along the Siletz River and Millport Slough. It's open from sunrise to sunset and is a wonderful place to look for …
Birding at Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge | FWS.gov
Birding at Siletz Bay NWR is rewarding year round. SPRING Flocks of migrating birds and waterfowl swell the ranks of resident and overwintering populations. Some stop only briefly on …
Tidal Marsh Restoration Project Begins at Siletz Bay National …
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced the start of restoration activities to restore and enhance 100 acres of diked lands within the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Lincoln …
Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge | FWS.gov
Siletz Bay NWR, Newport, Oregon: Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is the only one of the Oregon Coastal Refuges truly accessible by car. U.S. Highway 101, which parallels the Pacific …
Hunting at Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge | FWS.gov
The refuge maintains a parking lot with walk-in access along South Millport Slough Road. The best hunting is before the end of December, when higher king tides begin. Check the Oregon …
Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge | Visit Us - Activities - U.S. Fish ...
Representing some of the most photogenic estuarine habitat along the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway, Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge's habitats include salt marsh, mudflats, sloughs …
Boating - non-motorized at Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Visitors can explore the Refuge with kayaks, canoes, paddleboards and other non-motorized boats by using the boat launch adjacent to the small parking area at Alder island. This car-top …
Jul 3, 2023 · Creek Unit of the Siletz Bay NWR to improve habitat for native fish and wildlife, including threatened coho salmon. The project is needed to address the historical loss of tidal …
WHERE: Public hunting on Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is permitted on 199 acres, see the map for specific areas. WHAT: Geese, ducks, and coots may be hunted on both units of the …