What do a grassy headland on the Oregon coast, a deadly lake in the high desert and a wildflower paradise in the Columbia River Gorge all have in common?
All are owned and managed by international environmental nonprofit The Nature Conservancy, and all have been closed for more than a year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Most of those spaces will reopen to the public April 1, the nonprofit announced last week, just in time for spring wildflower blooms and the return of sunny weather to the Pacific Northwest.
Closed for over a year, Oregon lands owned by The Nature Conservancy set to reopen April 1
All are owned and managed by international environmental nonprofit The Nature Conservancy, and all have been closed for more than a year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Most of those spaces will reopen to the public April 1, the nonprofit announced last week, just in time for spring wildflower blooms and the return of sunny weather to the Pacific Northwest.
Closed for over a year, Oregon lands owned by The Nature Conservancy set to reopen April 1