Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge in California State

Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge

The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex in Northern California is 10,819 acres, primarily made up of wetlands, with a few grasslands and riparian areas as well.

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Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge Details

The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex in Northern California is 10,819 acres, primarily made up of wetlands, with a few grasslands and riparian areas as well. Visitors can see the nearly 300 species of birds during a six-mile auto tour with three viewing areas and two walking trails. Photographers will enjoy fourteen in-ground concrete blinds and one above ground site along the six-mile Logan Creek Trail. In another area of the refuge, seasonal waterfowl and pheasant hunting is permitted.

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National WildLife Refuges

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