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The Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife has developed a 3,208 acre viewing and preservation area for birds and animals. Resident and migrating wildlife of all sizes and types can be seen in the marshlands. New nature trail and auto tour on Peach Road, one mile off OR Hwy. 203. Viewpoint follow Foothill Road south from La Grande, or exit #268 off I-84, SE of La Grande. Parking permit required ($7), available at ODFW office.

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