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Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Ridgefield NWR was established in 1965 to provide wintering habitat for the dusky subspecies of the Canada goose whose habitat is extremely limited. Since then, smaller pieces of land have been added to create what is now Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.  

Staff and partners strive to work with the community to restore and conserve Oregon oak woodlands, pastures and wetland habitats. These lands provide the perfect environment for state and federally protected species such as Columbian white-tailed deer, Sandhill cranes and other wildlife.

Directions

* From Interstate 5 take Exit 14 for Pioneer Street/ Washington 501 W toward Ridgefield. * Coming from the north turn right for NW 269th/Pioneer Street * Coming from the south turn left for NW 269th/Pioneer Street. * At the first traffic circle, continue straight on NW 269th/Pioneer Street. * At the second traffic circle, continue straight on NW 269th/Pioneer Street. * At the Main Street traffic light take a right. Continue on N Main for 1 mile * Refuge Entrance will be on the left. If you are local to the Ridgefield area and need transportation to the refuge, visit here to learn how to use C-Tran's $1 on-demand rideshare service, The Current.

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