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mountain biking, canoeing, horseback riding, photography, bird watching and fishing. One of the best things: It’s all free! There are more than 30 miles of nonmotorized trails that access numerous waterfalls and vistas. Numerous opportunities for viewing pools, rapids and unique geologic formations abound. Rafting the Molalla Fish and Wildlife The upper river and its major tributaries provide critical spawning and rearing habitat for salmon, native wild steelhead and cutthroat trout, and habitat for northern spotted owl, pileated woodpecker, red tree vole, redlegged frog and Pacific giant salamander. The Molalla River Alliance is a nonprofit, allvolunteer conservati group comprised of more Shotgun Falls than 45 public and private, regional, local, state and federal organizations and groups as well as on individuals and property owners who are dedicated to preserving the water quality of the Molalla River, sustaining the wildlife, fish and plants, and promoting familyfriendly recreational opportunities in the Molalla River Corridor. The Molalla River Recreation Corridor and adjacent Table Rock Wilderness are managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management for our benefit and for all who come after us. Find out more at www.molallariveralliance.org or call 5038296211. Welcome to the Molalla River Recreation Corridor Just an hour’s drive from Portland is one of Oregon’s special places: the spectacular Molalla River Recreation Corridor. The Molalla River is a freeflowing tributary of the Willamette, rising in the protected forests of the Table Rock Wilderness and cascading through spectacular basalt formations en route to the valley floor. Outdoor Fun Close By The Recreation Corridor is accessible by car, and offers opportunities for memorable family outings, including picnicking, hiking, camping, swimming, whitewater rafting, kayaking, How to Get There

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Page 1: Welcome to the Molalla River Recreation Corridor

 

   mountain biking, canoeing, horseback riding, photography, bird watching and fishing. One of the best things: It’s all free! There are more than 30 miles of non‐motorized trails that  access numerous waterfalls and vistas.   Numerous opportunities for viewing pools, rapids and unique geologic formations abound.                                              Rafting the Molalla 

Fish and Wildlife    The upper river and its major tributaries provide critical spawning and rearing habitat for salmon, native wild steelhead 

and cutthroat trout, and habitat for northern spotted owl, pileated woodpecker, red  tree vole, red‐legged frog and Pacific giant salamander.  The Molalla River Alliance is a nonprofit, all‐volunteer conservatigroup comprised of more 

   Shotgun Falls           than 45 public and private, regional, local, state and federal organizations and groups as well as   

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 individuals and property owners who are dedicated to preserving the water quality of the Molalla River, sustaining the wildlife, fish and plants, and promoting family‐friendly  recreational opportunities in the Molalla River Corridor.    The Molalla River Recreation Corridor and adjacent Table Rock Wilderness are managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management for our benefit and for all who come after us.   Find out more at www.molallariveralliance.org or call 503‐829‐6211. 

  

 Welcome to the 

 Molalla River Recreation Corridor   Just an hour’s drive from Portland is one of Oregon’s special places: the spectacular Molalla River Recreation Corridor. The Molalla River is a free‐flowing tributary of the Willamette, rising in the protected forests of the Table Rock Wilderness and cascading through spectacular basalt formations en route to the valley floor.    Outdoor Fun Close By The Recreation Corridor is accessible by car, and offers opportunities for memorable family outings, including picnicking, hiking, camping, swimming, white‐water rafting, kayaking,   

  

How to Get There

 

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