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Located in the Oregon Coast Range Mountains, in the northwestern part of Oregon State, the Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area covers 1,114 pristine acres. The area was established to protect a wide range of indigenous and endemic habitats and the wildlife they support; in particular, the wildlife area provides an essential winter habitat for Roosevelt elk. The area has two paved parking areas where visitors can enjoy great wildlife viewing. Elk are observed in large numbers between November and April, while birdlife is prolific all year round. A few rare species you can expect to spot include Bald Eagles, Red-Tailed Hawk, several species of owl and a variety of other birds and mammals.

Address: Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area, 79878 Highway 202, Seaside, OR 97138

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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