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Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge adventures

Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge is a diverse natural area in central Minnesota offering rich opportunities for wildlife observation, hiking, and water-based recreation amidst prairies, wetlands, and forests.

30,700
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge

 

Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge spans approximately 30,700 acres in central Minnesota, encompassing an array of ecosystems including mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, prairie remnants, and extensive river corridors. Established in 1965, the refuge plays a vital role in conserving critical habitats for migratory birds, deer, foxes, and numerous other species. The Elk River meanders through the refuge, contributing to lush aquatic and riparian areas that support an abundance of waterfowl and other wildlife. Visitors enjoy a network of hiking trails, observation towers, and a 7-mile paved wildlife drive that offers easy access to scenic views and wildlife viewing opportunities. The refuge is particularly renowned for elk restoration efforts and maintains one of the state’s largest elk herds. Additionally, the area is popular for birdwatching, with species such as trumpeter swans, bald eagles, and a variety of songbirds commonly observed. Educational programs and visitor services are available at the Sherburne Refuge Visitor Center, which serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the refuge. Outdoor enthusiasts can also engage in fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and snowshoeing during winter months. The combination of diverse habitats, accessible trails, and abundant wildlife makes Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge a notable destination for nature lovers and outdoor recreation seekers in Minnesota.

Highlights

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7-mile Wildlife Drive with frequent sightings of elk and waterfowl

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Large, restored elk herd providing rare viewing opportunities in Minnesota

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Diverse habitats including prairie, wetlands, and hardwood forest ecosystems

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Observation towers that offer panoramic views ideal for birdwatching

Notable Natural Features

Elk River

A slow-moving river that runs through the refuge providing important aquatic habitats and scenic paddling opportunities.

Sherburne Visitor Center

Offers educational exhibits, trail information, and access to refuge programs.

Tallgrass Prairie Remnants

Rare patches of native prairie providing habitat for butterflies, birds, and native grasses.