Pacific Coast Scenic Byway - Oregon
Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge-OR, OR
Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge provides wintering and resting areas for about 1,000 tundra swans, 5,000 geese, and 30,000 ducks, as well as shorebirds and bald eagles. Fish species using the estuary include American shad, smelt, perch, starry flounder, bass, catfish, and Pacific lamprey. Harbor seals use sandbars and mud flats as resting sites at low tides, while seals and California sea lions feed on fish in the estuary. Beaver, raccoon, weasel, mink, muskrat, and river otter also live on the islands.
