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The Camp Adair Pond Trail offers a delightful and accessible escape into nature within the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area. This easy 2.8-mile (4.4 km) hike takes you through a mix of paved and gravel paths, winding past brushland, riparian woods, and restored wetlands. The highlight is undoubtedly the fishing pond,…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Camp Adair Pond Trail is located within the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area. You'll find parking available within the wildlife area itself, which provides access to the trail network, including the pond area.
Yes, a parking permit is often required for the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area. It's best to check the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) website for the most current information regarding permit requirements before your visit.
The E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area generally allows dogs, but they must be kept on a leash to protect the abundant wildlife. Always ensure you clean up after your pet.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is excellent for birdwatching, with Wood Ducks and Hooded Mergansers easily spotted. Winter provides opportunities to see Song and Sooty Fox Sparrows. Late April and early fall are good for Solitary Sandpipers. The area is generally accessible year-round due to its flat terrain.
The main route for the Camp Adair Pond Trail is about 4.4 kilometers (2.7 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 8 minutes to complete at a moderate pace. There's also a mentioned 1.5-mile Interpretive Trail around the pond, which would be a shorter, leisurely walk.
The terrain around Camp Adair Pond and within the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area is largely flat, consisting of a grid of paved and gravel roads. This makes for mostly level paths, suitable for an easy hike.
You'll experience diverse scenery typical of the Willamette Valley, including brushland, riparian woods, and restored wetlands. Wildlife spotting is a highlight, with bunnies, various bird species like Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper's Hawk, Merlin, Wood Ducks, Hooded Mergansers, and Yellow-breasted Chats. The area also holds historical remnants of the WWII-era Camp Adair.
Absolutely! The trail is rated as easy, with largely flat terrain on paved and gravel roads. This makes it very suitable for beginners, casual walkers, and families looking for a pleasant outdoor experience.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can see the historic remnants of Camp Adair, a large WWII-era army cantonment. The original street grid of the former camp still exists, and there's a memorial garden dedicated to the soldiers who were stationed there.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at Camp Adair Pond. The pond is regularly stocked with trout from February to June, making it a great spot for anglers.
While the E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area features a network of trails, the specific 1.5-mile Interpretive Trail to the fishing pond suggests a defined path, which could be a loop around the pond or an out-and-back section. Given the grid of roads, you can often create your own loop combinations.
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