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-Photo by Martyne Reesman, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife-
Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge protects many thousands of nesting seabirds and is a favorite haul-out site for marine mammals such as Harbor Seals and Steller Sea Lions. One of the Oregon coast's best-known landmarks, the refuge comprises nine rocks—three large and six small—totaling 15 acres. All of Three Arch Rocks NWR is designated Wilderness. It's one of the smallest National Wilderness Areas in the country.
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-Photo by Martyne Reesman, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife-
Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge protects many thousands of nesting seabirds and is a favorite haul-out site for marine mammals such as Harbor Seals and Steller Sea Lions. One of the Oregon coast's best-known landmarks, the refuge comprises nine rocks—three large and six small—totaling 15 acres. All of Three Arch Rocks NWR is designated Wilderness. It's one of the smallest National Wilderness Areas in the country.