The Millstone Times October 2019

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nest in managed ponds. Also, burrowing owls are easily spotted day and night on the refuge. The trail takes you to the top of one of Califor- nia’s youngest volcanoes and provides stunning views of the Salton Sea set against the Santa Rosa Mountains. 8. Upper Klamath National Wildlife Ref- uge: Canoe Trail Where: The Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge’s Canoe Trail is a marked 9.5 mile jour-

Beach at Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge in California. Credit: Rebecca Fabbri/USFWS

Views from the Rock Hill Trail at Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge in California. Credit: Alicia Thomas/USFWS

ney through a large freshwater marsh surrounded by upland forest accessed from either Rocky Point or Malone Springs boat launch. From Klamath Falls, head west 25 miles on Hwy 140, turn north onto West Side Road and follow the signs to Rocky Point boat launch. Malone Springs boat launch is four miles past the Rocky Point boat launch. Reward: Fully immerse yourself in nature’s solitude as you meander through 15,000 acres of freshwa- ter marsh on the self-guided Canoe Trail tour. The trail has four segments: Recreation Creek, Crystal Creek, Wocus Cut and Malone Springs. Each offer a different and unique view of the Upper Klamath marsh. Float through in canoes or kayaks, and you’ll have a good chance viewing wildlife living their best lives. So whether you’re in the mood for the coast, a desert or a forest, these eight gems have you covered for this summer. For a complete list of refuges in the Pacific Southwest Region, including maps and directions, see: https://www.fws.gov/cno/refugeprogram/.

Wocus Cut is one of the four segments featured within Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge’s Canoe Trail in Oregon. Credit: Laurie Sada/USFWS

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