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Businiess name:  Wildwood Recreation Site
Review by:  Debbie V.
Review content: 
Wildwood Recreation Site is just off highway 26 on your way up the mountain. An easy drive from the Portland area, it offers spectacular interpretive fish walks. With grant funding, the trails were designed with the visitor in mind. One side offers a boardwalk over the wetlands allowing the hiker to explore the birds and wildlife up close and personal. With outstanding artwork and displays to guide the viewer in discovering the unusual environment found there. On the other side, a paved trail leads you down to the river below. Also filled with interactive displays and even an underwater fish window where salmon and trout are viewed in their natural habitat. Truly an amazing place of discovery for all abilities, as the hikes is easy and very short.

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