Finley Refuge Loop Hike

Overview

The William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, named after a respected 20th century wildlife photographer and conservationist, is one of three Willamette Valley refuges set up to protect habitat for wintering waterfowl, especially the dusky Canada goose (Branta canadensis occidentalis). Several short excursions in the refuge, including the Woodpecker Loop Hike and Mill Hill Loop Hike, are open all year, while others can be hiked after April 1st. Characteristic habitat here includes wetlands and riparian shrubbery at the lowest elevations and mixed forest dominated by Douglas-fir, Oregon white oak, and big-leaf maple on hillsides. There are also numerous meadows and open fields. Between April 1st and October 31st, a larger loop hike with a couple of spurs is possible around the northern reaches of the refuge taking all its salient points: deciduous valley woodland, lush meadows, ponds and marshes, views to the Cascades, lots of wildflowers and wildlife! Head up from the Woodpecker Loop Trailhead and come to the loop junction. Bear right over a stream on a footbridge and boardwalk. Hike under lichen-draped oaks with some Douglas-fir and a shrubby understory of hazel and wild rose. Pass into an open area with a blooming copse of crabapple. Then pass through a large clump of poison oak. Blackberry thickets also abound and clusters of mistletoe are visible up in the oaks. Come to the Woodpecker Observation Deck with information signs under a splendid old oak. Take time here to scan the foliage for small birds and, yes, there are several species of woodpecker that haunt these woods. On a nice day, there are expansive views east across the Willamette Valley to the central Cascades, dominated by Mount Jefferson and the Three Sisters. Continue on the trail to course downhill past a pond and then over a boardwalk. Enter mixed woods of oak, Douglas-fir, Oregon ash and big-leaf maple. Cross a bridge and then a boardwalk in an ash and sedge swale. Then descend to the junction with the Intertie Trail. Go right here under

Trail Stats

Duration
28 min
Length
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Elevation Gain
138 m
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Low Point
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loop moderate april 1st to october 31st