Join the Deschutes Land Trust, Leslie Olson, and Derek Loeb for a spring tour of Paulina Creek Preserve. With ponderosa and lodgepole pine forests, wet and dry meadows, and 3.7 miles of Paulina Creek, the Preserve provides habitat for a wide range of wildlife, and will soon help connect the local community to the outdoors. Learn more about the Preserve, local geology, and the Land Trust’s vision for its future. Registration is required and opens 1 month prior to the event.
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Outing Details + Route
Hike Rating: This is an easy 3-4 mile hike on dirt and gravel roads.
Route: This hike will start at the Paulina Creek Preserve parking area and follow dirt and gravel roads. Terrain will be uneven at times.
Elevation gain/loss: There is very little elevation gain/loss on this hike.
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What to Bring
Snacks/lunch, water, closed toe shoes. Dress for the weather.
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About the Property
The Deschutes Land Trust acquired and protected the 1,099 acre Paulina Creek Preserve in 2022. With ponderosa and lodgepole pine forests, wet and dry meadows, and 3.7 miles of Paulina Creek, the Preserve helps mitigate the impacts of climate change, provides habitat for a wide range of wildlife (from frogs and fish to songbirds and bats), and will soon help connect the local community to the outdoors.
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Accessibility
The Land Trust is working to make our Walks + Hikes as accessible as possible. Please let us know at least one week in advance if there is something we can do or provide to support you in participating in this outing to the fullest and we will accommodate as possible.