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Camp Adair Pond Trail
EasyOut and Back

Camp Adair Pond Trail

Corvallis, Oregon

2.2 mi

Distance

85 ft

Elev. Gain

45m

Est. Time

Out & Back

Route Type

Easy

Difficulty

About This Trail

Imported description
Wetlands, ponds, and history are cited. It was easy Hike/ Bike. The EE Wilson Wildlife Area is maintained by the Oregon Department of Fish and Game. There is a person on site and a parking spot. The trail is marked with at least 8 stations that link with the map. Maps are available in the parking area. The first half of the hike is on an army road. The end of the road has a fishing pond and a restroom. The trail goes through the wetlands on a trail covered in wood chips. It is the best done in the summer, but can be done in the winter. There is a lot of wildlife in the area. The area is best known for phesants and there are youth and handicap hunts nearby.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Elevation Profile

Min:63 ft
Max:71 ft
26 ft
26 ft
63 ft66 ft68 ft71 ft0.0 mi0.5 mi1.1 mi1.6 mi2.2 mi

Trail Details

Route Type
Out & Back
Surface
Dirt

Official sources & verification

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Path geometry came from our pre-launch legacy database. Routes have not yet been re-verified against the operator and may differ from the actual trail.

Hunt context

This trail crosses hunting unit

During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Oregon hunting page

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