Step Outside! Our 2021 Conservation Report
Bird song fills the air. Butterflies and bees flit from flower to flower. Old Douglas-fir trees tower over both city neighborhoods and rural highways. Massive old cedar trees grow along river banks or in low flooded plains. Oak woodlands and grasslands carpet the hilly Willamette Valley and the arid lands east of the mountains. Creeks…
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Columbia Land Trust is thrilled to announce the release of a new map of places you can visit in Oregon!
Powerdale Corridor
Learn about our work at the Powerdale Corridor Natural Area.
Beth Ryan Nature Preserve
Learn about our work at Beth Ryan Nature Preserve.
Keller Woodlands
Learn about our work at Keller Woodlands.
Ainsworth State Park
Learn about our work at Ainsworth State Park.
Mosier Waterfall Park
Learn about our work at Mosier Waterfall Park.
Twilight Eagle Sanctuary
Learn about our work at Twilight Eagle Sanctuary.
Mill Creek Ridge Natural Area
Description Columbia Land Trust’s Mill Creek Ridge Natural Area extends for 2.3 miles along a ridge that separates the valleys of Mill Creek and Brown’s Creek. The steep grassy meadows, which put on colorful wildflower displays in the spring, are interspersed with patches of Oregon white oak woodland. This special place offers diverse flora, wildlife…
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