| Spotlight The City is surrounded by a wealth of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. West of town, across Oregon Highway 99W, hikers, bikers and horseback riders can find miles of trails in the McDonald State Forest. The northern boundary of the City is the E. E. Wilson Wildlife Area, which provides plenty of opportunities for hunting, fishing and wildlife observation. Immediately east is Adair County Park, which encompasses approximately 123 acres and includes two, ball fields, a 14 hole Frisbee golf course, tennis courts, restrooms and covered shelter. Adjacent to the park model airplane enthusiasts can enjoy the aerodrome set up with runways and other facilities. The southern border of the City is home to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Regional Office. This facility provides personal service for those who enjoy hunting and fishing, and serves as an excellent resource for a variety of outdoor activities. Its approximate 120 acres include a small lake where locals fish and swim. |
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