The site was named for Eddy Elbridge Wilson, a member of the former Oregon State Game Commission for fourteen years before his death in 1961.
[2][3] Wildlife visible includes blacktail deer, pheasant, and quail.
[4] The area occupies a section of Camp Adair, a decommissioned United States Army cantonment which operated during World War II.
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