Shoalwater Bay, Eagle Ridge
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Pelican taking flight at Shoalwater Bay - Eagle Ridge in the Klamath Basin, Oregon. Klamath Basin in the Pacific Flyway, a birder's paradiseEasily accessible and quite marvelous birding sites: The Upper and Lower Klamath Wildlife Refuges, Tulelake Wildlife Refuge, Wood River Wetlands on Agency Lake, Howards Bay and Shoalwater Bay - Eagle Ridge on Klamath Lake. There are more! Check them out: Birding Trails in Klamath Basin and the Pacific Flyway. Preserve Natural Beauty: wildlife refuges, our national forests and wilderness | |
Forward ~ Pelicans in flight above Klamath Back ~ Birders' delight: Pelicans in the wetlands of Klamath Lake, Klamath Basin, Oregon. USFS: Fremont Winema National Forest in Oregon. Birding in Klamath Basin in the Pacific Flyway:Birders' Trails in the wildlife refuges and wetlands, canoeing in Klamath Wildlife Refuges and the Wood River Wetlands. The jewel in Oregon's crown: Crater Lake National Park. Introduction to the Eagle Ridge pages. | |
Explore Little Known Scenic Places near Crater Lake National Park: Introduction to the Crater Lake National Park and Directions, Map and Scenery. Travel Oregon and northern California while staying at Gathering Light ... a retreat | |
Travel on Oregon Hwy 140, from Ashland - Medford, Oregon to the retreat: Directions, Map & Scenery: mountain lakes, sky lakes wilderness, lava flows, hiking trails in the Sky Lakes and Mountain Lakes wilderness areas of the Fremont Winema National Forest; Crater Lake National Park nearby, and more. Travel Directions to and Day Trips in Oregon and California of around 100 miles from the retreat. Little known Scenic Places: hiking trails, sightseeing, wildlife viewing, canoeing, birding trails, wetlands, national wildlife refuges, and more near to the retreat and Crater Lake National Park: Directions, Map and Scenery. Website Directory for the travel pages
Home Page Contact Brad at Gathering Light ... a retreat. The Elfin "Tree House" at Gathering Light ... a retreat in southern Oregon not far from Crater Lake National Park, pictured to the left. |