
Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge
The Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, close to the Oregon border, stretches across 39,116 acres of the Tule Lake basin.
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Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge Details
The Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, close to the Oregon border, stretches across 39,116 acres of the Tule Lake basin. The refuge consists of mostly open water and crop land growing potato, onion, horseradish, and alfalfa. Migrating waterfowl, like the greater white-fronted goose and cackling goose, stop here during the spring and fall. A 10-mile auto tour is open throughout the year, giving visitors the opportunity to see bald eagles, mule deer, beavers, badgers, bobcats, the Rough-skinned Newt, or the Cascade Frog.
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