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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Mike Windsor
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    The Oxbow Slough loops along the Willamette River.
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    Willamette River.
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    All trails at Minto-Brown are well marked.
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    Vast fields along the Oxbow Slough Loop.
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    The 10-kilometer loop is great for bicycling and hiking.
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    The 10-kilometer loop near Oxbow Slough.
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    Small pond alongside the trail.
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    Fishing dock alongside the trail.
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    The Oxbow Slough Loop at Minto-Brown Island Park.
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    The trail crosses several bridges as you travel near a swampy/wetland area.
    Mike Windsor
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    The Oxbow Slough Loop.
    Mike Windsor
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    Wetlands near Oxbow Slough at Minto-Brown Island Park.

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