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You will find the Refuge to be an excellent place for observing and studying wildlife and plants. The following facilities are available for visitors:

1) Claude F. Lard Visitor Center (Visitor Center) with interpretive displays, exhibits, auditorium, programs, informational pamphlets, binoculars-on-loan, bathrooms, nature store, snacks, and drinks.

2) Sixteen mile self-guided auto tour loop with wayside exhibits and pullouts.

3) Seven walking trails with distances from .3 mi. to 1.25 mi. and traversing a variety of habitats.

Visitors Watching Javelinas on the Auto Tour Loop
Picnicing on San Antonio Bay

4) Alligator viewing area.

5) Picnic area with bathrooms.

6) Viewing decks at Hog Lake, and Heron Flats Trail, and Jones Lake

40 Foot Observation Tower

7) 40-foot Observation Tower that winds above the trees and provides a panoramic vista of San Antonio Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway.

8) Boardwalk with bathrooms nearby.

9) Photography blind midway on Birding Trail #2.

10) Tatton Unit (Hwy. 35 Roadside Rest Area) - ¼ mile walking trail with kiosk, observation deck, and exhibit panels.

Observation Blind
Jones Lake deck
11) Youth Environmental Training Area – available to organized groups from schools, scouts, colleges, churches, etc. for overnight camping.
12) Matagorda Island NWR – Access to the north end of Matagorda Island is by private or commercial boat. Texas Parks and Wildlife manages the north end for recreational activities such as fishing, beach access, beach combing, bird watching, hunting and backpacking and facilities such as a kayak trail, Matagorda Island lighthouse, self-guided nature trail, and a viewing deck. For more information about recreational opportunities at the north end of the island, call Texas Parks & Wildlife Rockport Regional Office at 361-790-0306 or the Bay City Office at 979- 244-6804 or 979-244-7697. At the south end, the Refuge offers an Environmental Education (EE) Center, available by reservation only, and a nature trail. Call the Refuge at 361-286-3559 for group education opportunities at the MI EE Center.
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