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Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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18 recensione
jamesM6644KJ
A wasted trip
We called twice during the week before our trip & were told that although the headquarters would be closed we could view migrating birds from the campground. Their website said the entry was open ever...
Recensione del giorno 23 mag 2022
M J
Visitor's center was closed.
My husband and I went to the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge on a Tuesday afternoon. We drove TX-214 to county road 1248 (a gravel road). At Co Rd 1248, we drove about 1 mile west before reaching th...
Recensione del giorno 26 lug 2021
Michael C
Great place to view nature
I went to see the Sandhill Cranes in November. Only saw a couple of visitors while I was there over a two day period. The cranes are best seen just before sunrise or right at sunset. You can hear them...
Recensione del giorno 19 nov 2019
JRJ7354
We came to see Sandhill Cranes
We arrived at sunset in late November. A short wait at Paul’s lake and we were rewarded with thousands of cranes flying in. We could hear them before we saw them. A spectacular sight!
Recensione del giorno 25 nov 2017
L7143TTcharlesp
Early fall birding
Ferruginous hawk, snow geese, few sandhill cranes the day we visited. Be sure to check the lakes on reduge, esp Paul Lake.
A wasted trip
We called twice during the week before our trip & were told that although the headquarters would be closed we could view migrating birds from the campground. Their website said the entry was open ever...
Visitor's center was closed.
My husband and I went to the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge on a Tuesday afternoon. We drove TX-214 to county road 1248 (a gravel road). At Co Rd 1248, we drove about 1 mile west before reaching th...
Great place to view nature
I went to see the Sandhill Cranes in November. Only saw a couple of visitors while I was there over a two day period. The cranes are best seen just before sunrise or right at sunset. You can hear them...
We came to see Sandhill Cranes
We arrived at sunset in late November. A short wait at Paul’s lake and we were rewarded with thousands of cranes flying in. We could hear them before we saw them. A spectacular sight!
Early fall birding
Ferruginous hawk, snow geese, few sandhill cranes the day we visited. Be sure to check the lakes on reduge, esp Paul Lake.