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Bird Track Interpretive Site
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Bird Track Interpretive Site

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About Bird Track Interpretive Site

The Bird Track Interpretive Site is located along the Grande Ronde River off Oregon Highway 244 directly across from the Bird Track Springs Campground. It is popular with birders, photographers, and those wanting to view wildlife and plants during the spring, summer, and fall, and with snowshoers in the winter.  The recreation site has one main trail (#1940) which is 1.2 miles long and 5 other smaller spur trails with interpretive displays which wind along the river and cottonwood trees.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon, Bird Track Interpretive Site offers a unique camping experience that combines outdoor recreation with educational opportunities. This public campground serves as a gateway to understanding the natural wonders of the region while providing a comfortable base for RV travelers seeking adventure off the beaten path.

The interpretive focus of this site makes it particularly special for nature enthusiasts and families who want to deepen their connection to Oregon's ecosystems. As you settle into your RV site, you'll find yourself surrounded by the sights and sounds of the Pacific Northwest. The landscape reveals the diverse habitats that make this region so ecologically significant, from forests to wetlands where numerous bird species thrive throughout the year.

What sets Bird Track Interpretive Site apart is its commitment to helping visitors understand the environment around them. The interpretive elements scattered throughout the grounds provide insights into local wildlife, geology, and plant life. This educational component transforms a simple camping trip into a learning adventure, whether you're a casual observer or a dedicated birder with binoculars ready.

The location provides excellent opportunities for exploring nearby outdoor attractions. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding landscape, offering various difficulty levels for different experience and fitness levels. Photographers will find endless subjects in the natural scenery, while those seeking quiet reflection can find peaceful spots for contemplation and wildlife observation.

Bird Track Interpretive Site appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families appreciate the educational value and safe environment for children to explore nature. Retirees often enjoy the slower pace and opportunity for bird watching. Nature photographers and outdoor enthusiasts find plenty of inspiration. Even travelers simply passing through Oregon will find value in a stop that enriches their understanding of the region's natural heritage.

The public campground setting means you'll share the experience with fellow nature lovers, often creating opportunities for conversation and connection. Whether you're a seasoned RV traveler or relatively new to camping, this interpretive site provides a meaningful outdoor experience that goes beyond typical campground amenities.

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

This area is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for the area.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near the park. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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