April 24, 2025
WHITE CITY, Ore. — Join the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife on May 8 for a fun and educational outing in celebration of Amphibian Week—a nationwide event to raise awareness of amphibians and the conservation challenges they face.
ODFW invites you to Denman Wildlife Area for a hike to learn about the amphibians and reptiles that call the Rogue Valley home. The event is free but registration is required by May 6.
Don’t miss the opportunity to explore Denman Wildlife Area and look for some of Oregon’s unique wildlife such as northwestern pond turtle, long-toed salamander, and sharp-tailed snake.
Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025
Location: Denman Wildlife Area, Touville Road, White City, OR (just north of the White City Fire Dept.)
Times: Choose from two sessions – 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Registration is required.
Contact: jade.e.keehn@odfw.oregon.gov
Participants should come prepared with water, snacks, close-toed shoes, long pants, and sunscreen. Nature is unpredictable and you may encounter hazards such as poison oak and ticks. The walk will take place off-trail over uneven terrain (less than one mile) and may be challenging for some. This event is best suited for ages 8 and up, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Please leave pets at home.
Check out the visitor guide to learn more about Denman Wildlife Area.
ODFW photos:
ODFW is hosting a reptile and amphibian walk at Denman Wildlife Area, home to long-toed salamanders.
During the May 8 event, look for Pacific chorus frogs like this one blending in with a tree.
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