Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge
Facts and practical information
Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the Oregon Coast. It is one of six National Wildlife Refuges in the Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Located on Cape Meares, the refuge was established in 1938 to protect a remnant of coastal old-growth forest and the surrounding habitat used by breeding seabirds. The area provides a home for a threatened bird species, the marbled murrelets. Peregrine falcons, once at the brink of extinction, have nested here since 1987. The refuge, with the exception of the Oregon Coast Trail, was designated a Research Natural Area in 1987. ()
Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cape Meares Light, Cape Meares, Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site.