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Sutter National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Sutter National Wildlife Refuge is a vital wetland habitat in California’s Sacramento Valley, offering prime opportunities for birdwatching and nature observation within its protected marshes and agricultural lands.

14,500
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1945
Year Established

About Sutter National Wildlife Refuge

 

Located in the northern Sacramento Valley of California, Sutter National Wildlife Refuge spans freshwater wetlands, seasonal ponds, riparian forests, and agricultural fields. Established in 1945, the refuge supports a diverse population of waterfowl and other wildlife, providing essential habitat for migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway. The refuge is particularly important for wintering populations of ducks, geese, and shorebirds, including lesser sandhill cranes and tundra swans. It also hosts resident species and various raptors. The landscape consists largely of shallow flooded rice fields managed to simulate natural wetland conditions, creating rich feeding grounds. Visitors can explore wildlife observation decks and short walking trails to experience the refuge’s serene environment. Sutter is recognized for its significance in conservation efforts for migratory birds and wetland restoration. Recreational activities focus on wildlife watching, photography, and environmental education. Its proximity to the Sacramento River and adjacent refuges such as Colusa and Sacramento National Wildlife Refuges enhances its ecological importance. The refuge’s relatively flat terrain and open vistas offer accessible outdoor experiences for families, birders, and photographers. Seasonal flooding is managed to provide optimal habitat conditions while supporting agricultural uses compatible with wildlife needs. Sutter National Wildlife Refuge presents an essential destination for those seeking to connect with California’s abundant wetland ecosystems and migratory bird populations.

Highlights

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Seasonal flooding of rice fields creating exceptional waterfowl habitat

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Key wintering area for migratory ducks, geese, and sandhill cranes

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Multiple wildlife observation platforms for birdwatching

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Proximity to Sacramento River and other national wildlife refuges for extended nature tours

Notable Natural Features

Flooded Rice Fields

Managed seasonal flooding transforms rice fields into wetlands attracting large flocks of migratory waterfowl and shorebirds.

Observation Decks

Multiple wooden platforms positioned strategically for unobstructed views of birds and wetland habitats.

Sacramento Valley Ecosystem

The refuge forms an integral part of the Sacramento Valley’s extensive wetland complex supporting diverse wildlife.