Cross National Wildlife Refuge is a vital wetland habitat in Louisiana renowned for its rich biodiversity and excellent opportunities for birdwatching and fishing.
Cross National Wildlife Refuge, located in the heart of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, encompasses over 16,000 acres of bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, and bayous. Established in 1937, the refuge is dedicated to preserving essential habitat for waterfowl, other migratory birds, and a diverse variety of wildlife native to the Gulf Coast region. The refuge's geography includes extensive flooded timber and cypress swamps interspersed with slow-moving streams, offering critical breeding and resting areas for numerous bird species. Its habitats support species such as wood ducks, herons, egrets, and the endangered Louisiana black bear, as well as abundant populations of white-tailed deer and alligators. Visitors to Cross National Wildlife Refuge can enjoy activities like wildlife observation, photography, fishing, and seasonal waterfowl hunting during permitted periods. The refuge contains several observation platforms and boat launches making it accessible for paddling and small watercraft. Trails wind through forested areas and along bayous, providing scenic routes for nature walks. Its quiet waters and forested banks make it a prime spot for birdwatchers, especially during the migratory seasons in fall and spring. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water levels, managing invasive species, and monitoring wildlife populations. Cross National Wildlife Refuge offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking to experience the unique ecosystems of the Louisiana wetlands.
Extensive bottomland hardwood forests with flooded timber
Exceptional birdwatching for migratory waterfowl and wading birds
Quiet bayous with access for fishing and paddling
Observation platforms offering wildlife viewing opportunities
A diverse forest type flooded seasonally, providing critical habitat for numerous bird and mammal species.
Slow-moving water channels offering excellent paddling and fishing opportunities surrounded by rich wildlife.
Elevated structures designed for viewing waterfowl, wading birds, and other wildlife with minimal disturbance.