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Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Parks Directory of the United States / National Wildlife Refuges
Address:100 Wildlife Refuge Rd
Box 5
Glenwood, WA 98619

Phone:509-364-3410
Web: www.fws.gov/ridgefieldrefuges/CLNWRHome.htm
Established: 1964.
Location:5 miles south of Glenwood, Washington.
Facilities:Visitor contact station, hiking trails.
Activities:Hunting, fishing, hiking.
Special Features:Refuge protects one of three known nesting areas for sandhill cranes in Washington.
Habitats: 6,500 acres of wetlands, lakebed, forests and grasslands.
Access: Public access is limited to the Willard Springs Trail; public hunting area is open only during the hunting season.
Wild life: Canada geese and ducks, tundra swans, sandhill cranes, bald eagles, elk, beaver, Oregon spotted frogs.

See other parks in Washington.
Parks Directory of the United States, 5th Edition. © 2007 by Omnigraphics, Inc.
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Fish and Wildlife Service has received approval to expand the Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in southern Washington state by 40 acres (16 hectares) to encompass the Gamble Tract.
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