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Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge adventures

Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge protects vital wetland habitats essential for migratory birds and diverse wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and nature photography.

9,000
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1913
Year Established

About Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge

 

Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in northeastern Montana, near the Canadian border, within the unique environment of the Prairie Pothole Region. The refuge comprises wetlands, grasslands, and seasonal lakes that are critical for waterfowl breeding and migration. Its name derives from the large, shallow natural lake called Medicine Lake, which supports a complex ecosystem including numerous species of ducks, geese, and other migratory birds. Established in 1913, the refuge is managed primarily for the conservation of waterfowl and other wildlife dependent on wetlands. The landscape includes a mix of marshes, grasslands, and wet meadows surrounded by agricultural fields, creating an important stopover for birds during spring and fall migrations. Visitors to Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge can enjoy birdwatching, photography, and hunting during designated seasons. The refuge is especially renowned for its large concentrations of nesting waterfowl, including species like mallards, pintails, and northern shovelers. In addition to birds, the refuge supports populations of white-tailed deer, coyotes, and other regional wildlife. While public access is limited to protect sensitive habitats, several viewing areas and auto tour routes allow visitors to experience the refuge's natural beauty. The refuge plays a key role in regional conservation efforts, helping maintain the ecological health of wetland habitats in the northern Great Plains. Its remote location, combined with expansive wetlands, makes Medicine Lake a peaceful destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in observing wildlife in a largely undisturbed setting.

Highlights

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Medicine Lake itself – an expansive shallow lake attracting thousands of migratory waterfowl

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Prairie pothole wetlands – crucial habitat for nesting ducks and other birds

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Auto tour routes with excellent birdwatching opportunities

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Seasonal hunting programs for waterfowl under regulated oversight

Notable Natural Features

Medicine Lake

A large shallow lake that provides essential habitat for migrating waterfowl and amphibians.

Prairie Pothole Wetlands

Kettle ponds and marshes formed by glacial activity that support breeding waterfowl populations.

Auto Tour Route

Designated driving route offering safe access points for birdwatching and photography.