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Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge — Wednesday, Jul. 4, 2018

Southwest Washington > Vancouver Area
Little Free Library at Ridgefield NWR

My Mom and I made a pleasant July 4th morning of a walk in the Refuge along the Oaks to Wetlands Wildlife Trail (very well maintained) and continued on along the Gee Creek Exploration Trail (opens seasonally and is less maintained.)  Shortly from the parking area, there's a really interesting bridge that takes you over the railroad tracks and it's otherwise hard to believe that you are only a short distance from I-5!  We saw an eagle along the way, otherwise it was a quiet walk past the Cathlapotle Plankhouse and throughout the Refuge.  After our time in the Refuge, we headed to the Port of Ridgefield and dropped our kayaks for a paddle along the Lake River and saw the Refuge from the water!  Note: We didn't realize until we drove into Ridgefield that they have one of the largest 4th of July parades and events in Clark County.  Plan accordingly!

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