The Tualatin River begins in the Coast Range west of Portland, Oregon and meanders through a partly rural, increasingly urban valley until it joins the Willamette River a few miles upstream from Portland.
The photos on this page were all taken from the Shamberg Bridge on Roy Rogers Road, just north of Sherwood, Oregon in the Tualatin National Wildlife Refuge.
On a Foggy Winter Morning, Naked Oregon Ash Trees Overhang the Tualatin River.
An Ash Tree Reflects in the Tualatin River as the last of the season's Ash Leaves Float past.
A Fish Rises as the Sun Sets on the Tualatin River near Sherwood, OR.
Creek Dogwood and Oregon Ash Trees lean over the Tualatin River.
An Intense Sunset Over the Tualatin River Near Sherwood, Oregon.
Sunset Reflects in the Tualatin River at Sherwood, Oregon.
The Fall Equinox Full Moon reflects in the Tualatin River.
Fallen Leaves Float Down the Tualatin River near Sherwood, Oregon.
Sunset Reflects in the Tualatin River, Sherwood, Oregon.
Bare Oregon Ash Trees Lean Over the Foggy Tualatin River.
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