Malheur National Wildlife Refuge

View of Marshall Pond from the trail
Malheur NWR TRACK Trail Map
Marshall Trail Trailhead
A sandhill crane family along the edge of the pond
Pollinator Garden at Malheur
Overlook Trail Trailhead
Photo of the yellow-headed blackbird
A view of the Overlook tower and sagebrush steppe

36391 Sodhouse Ln
Princeton, OR 97721
United States

TRACK Trail Details
malheur sticker
Mileage: 1.10 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Terrain: Dirt/Natural
Location Features
  • Restrooms
  • Shelter/Pavilion
  • Leashed Pets Allowed
  • Visitor Information
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Nature's Hide & Seek

There's new things to uncover in nature everyday! On this adventure, explore your surroundings and check off a few common things often overlooked in nature.

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Flower Power

Many flowers need help from pollinators to reproduce. On this adventure, uncover how flowers attract pollinators through different sizes, colors, and smells.

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Birds of Malheur NWR

Birds are an important part of our ecosystem. On this adventure, learn to identify several birds in the area through illustrations, field markings, and calls.

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A Quest for Dragons

Dragonflies can be seen across the world soaring and swooping over ponds, rivers, and marshes. On this adventure, discover the diverse world of dragonflies.

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Other Adventure
Other / Park Program

From ranger-led hikes to fishing events, many TRACK Trail sites offer public programs. Submit your own adventure from a park program or Junior Ranger activity here!

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Nature's Hide & Seek e-Adventure
Nature's Hide & Seek

Let's see what we can discover today! On this adventure, explore your surroundings and use this checklist to find common things often overlooked in nature.

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Birds e-Adventure
Birds of the Pacific States

Birds are an important part of our ecosystem. On this adventure, learn to identify several birds in the area through illustrations, field markings, and calls.

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Flower Power e-Adventure
Flower Power

Many flowers need help from pollinators to reproduce. On this adventure, uncover how flowers attract pollinators through different sizes, colors, and smells.

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