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Visit the refuge to see the largest wintering populations of lesser sandhill cranes and Ross’ geese along the Pacific Flyway. Enjoy the auto tour route, nature trails, and special events at this 10,258-acre wetland habitat.
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The Merced National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 10,262 acres (41.53 km 2) of wetlands, native grasslands, vernal pools, and riparian areas in California. It was established in 1951 under the Lea Act to attract wintering waterfowl from adjacent farmland where their foraging was causing crop damage.
Merced National Wildlife Refuge encompasses more than 10,200 acres of wetlands, native grasslands, vernal pools, and riparian areas. The refuge hosts the largest wintering concentrations of lesser sandhill cranes and Ross’ geese along the Pacific Flyway.
Merced National Wildlife Refuge Main Entrance. (209) 826-3508. 7430 West Sandy Mush Road Merced, CA 95341. This is the main refuge entrance and the location to access the auto tour route and the Meadowlark, Kestrel, and Bittern Marsh trails.
Feb 1, 2018 · Merced NWR is a small but special place for bird lovers, hosting thousands of migrating and breeding birds along the Pacific Flyway. See stunning photos and learn how to visit this hidden gem near San Francisco and Yosemite.
Especially during winter when you can see the sandhill cranes, the refuge is one of my favorite spots in Merced. You can see a stunning variety of birds and never leave your car! If you'd like to stretch you legs, there's two viewing platforms as well as three small trails to walk. A true gem of the area!
Find the best trails for hiking, birding and walking in Merced National Wildlife Refuge, a park in California. See trail maps, reviews, photos and ratings from nature lovers like you.