Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge
Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge is located in northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington, covering over 19,000 acres. Established in 1969, it aims to protect diverse habitats for migratory birds and other wildlife. The refuge features wetlands, rivers, and grasslands, making it an important stopover for birds along the Pacific Flyway.
Visitors to the refuge can enjoy various recreational activities, including birdwatching, hiking, and photography. The area is home to numerous species, such as waterfowl, shorebirds, and deer. The refuge also plays a vital role in conservation efforts, supporting both local ecosystems and wildlife populations.