Hotels in William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon

  • Overview

    The William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge is located in Corvallis, Oregon, United States of America. This expansive refuge offers a diverse range of habitats for various species of wildlife, including wetlands, grasslands, forests, and oak savannas. Visitors can witness the beauty of nature while enjoying recreational activities such as bird-watching, hiking, wildlife photography, and fishing.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    1. Bird-watching: With over 250 recorded bird species, including bald eagles, sandhill cranes, and great blue herons, the refuge is a prime destination for bird enthusiasts. The diverse habitats provide ample opportunities for spotting and studying various species. 2. Wildlife Photography: The refuge offers breathtaking views of wildlife in their natural habitats, making it an excellent location for photographers to capture stunning images of animals, birds, and scenic landscapes. 3. Hiking and Nature Trails: There are several well-maintained trails that wind through the refuge, providing visitors with a chance to explore its diverse landscapes while enjoying a leisurely walk or hike. 4. Fishing: The Willamette River that runs through the refuge is an angler's paradise, offering opportunities for fishing enthusiasts to catch salmon, trout, and bass.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Bald Eagle Overlook

    Located near the Willamette River, the Bald Eagle Overlook provides visitors with an elevated vantage point to observe the majestic bald eagles that inhabit the refuge.
  • Woodpecker Trail

    The Woodpecker Trail is a scenic hiking trail that meanders through the oak savannas and woodlands of the refuge, offering a chance to spot various woodpecker species.
  • Cabell Marsh

    Cabell Marsh is a picturesque wetland area known for its rich birdlife, including sandhill cranes and great blue herons. Visitors can enjoy bird-watching and nature photography from designated observation points.
  • Hotels