Oregon Points of Interest

Pike Creek Kiosk


The Pike Creek Kiosk is located in the Alvord Lake watershed, which is a part of the Siuslaw National Forest in the state of Oregon. The kiosk provides information on the local flora and fauna of the area, as well as maps and guides for visitors. There are several good reasons to visit the Pike Creek Kiosk, including the opportunity to learn about the natural history of the region, access to hiking trails that lead to Alvord Lake and beyond, and the chance to see a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat.

One unique feature of the Pike Creek Kiosk is its focus on educating visitors about the importance of protecting the watershed. The kiosk provides information on best management practices for landowners and farmers to prevent erosion and protect water quality. Additionally, visitors can learn about the importance of protecting the habitat of threatened and endangered species, such as the western pond turtle and marbled murrelet. Overall, the Pike Creek Kiosk is an excellent destination for nature lovers and anyone seeking to learn more about the natural history of Oregon. Get driving directions.
PIKE CREEK KIOSK

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