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Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge

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4009 Hill Rd
Tulelake, CA

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Melba
April 17, 2022
Home to six National Wildlife Refuges: Klamath Marsh, Upper Klamath, Bear Valley, Clear Lake, Lower Klamath, and Tule Lake. The Refuges preserve important habitat for a host of waterbirds and are especially important to spring migrating waterfowl. Popular for kayaking, canoeing and bird watching.
Miriam
November 14, 2021
Native waterfowl refuge with a 10-mile auto tour
Valerie
January 27, 2020
You can do bird watching. In the winter you will be able to see hundreds of bald eagles in this area. Bring your binoculars!
Mandy
June 12, 2018
Heaven for birders! See waterfowl and colonial nesting birds, including American white pelican and several heron species. Bald eagle and osprey nest nearby and can sometimes be seen fishing in refuge waters. This 15,000 acre refuge has it all!
Gina
September 23, 2020
Best time to visit: February through November. Highest concentration of waterfowl occur from late winter to early spring and late summer to early fall. The highest concentrations of spring migrating geese occur from late February to early April. March through June is the best time for viewing migrant waterbirds and songbirds. Wildlife: A few species you may observe throughout different times of the year are western pond turtle, northern river otter, long-tailed weasel, muskrat, tundra swan, Ross’s goose, greater white-fronted goose, northern pintail, cinnamon teal, canvasback, California quail, golden eagle, rough-legged hawk, barn owl, western grebe, great egret, white-faced ibis, Virginia rail, American avocet, western sandpiper, dunlin, caspian tern, black phoebe, tree swallow, yellow-rumped warbler, golden crowned sparrow, yellow-headed blackbird and American goldfinch.
Best time to visit: February through November. Highest concentration of waterfowl occur from late winter to early spring and late summer to early fall. The highest concentrations of spring migrating geese occur from late February to early April. March through June is the best time for viewing migran…