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Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge offers a diverse habitat that attracts a variety of wildlife, making it a prime destination for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts.

11,869
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1909
Year Established

About Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge

Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge
 

Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge is located in southwestern Idaho and serves as a haven for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts. Established in 1909 by President Theodore Roosevelt, the refuge encompasses Lake Lowell and a series of Snake River islands. The refuge provides critical habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife species. Lake Lowell itself offers a scenic setting for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking, surrounded by a mix of grasslands, wetlands, and woodlands. The refuge is a remarkable site for birding, with over 200 species recorded in the area. Historically, it was created to protect waterfowl and is part of the broader efforts to preserve natural ecosystems in the region. Visitors are drawn to its serene landscapes and opportunities for wildlife photography, particularly during the spring and autumn migration seasons.

Highlights

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Lake Lowell, a prominent feature offering excellent bird watching and fishing opportunities.

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The Snake River Islands, which provide unique habitats and nesting sites for a variety of avian species.

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The Centennial Trail, popular among hikers and offering scenic views of the surrounding refuge.

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The Visitor Center, which provides educational exhibits and resources on local wildlife.

Notable Natural Features

Lake Lowell

A large reservoir that is central to the refuge, providing habitat for birds and recreation opportunities for visitors.

Snake River Islands

A collection of islands along the Snake River managed as part of the refuge, supporting diverse wildlife.

Visitor Center

Located near Lake Lowell, offering informative exhibits and resources about the refuge's wildlife and habitat.