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General Information
on Refuge Hunting
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1965 to protect and restore the habitats associated with the St. Francis River Valley for migratory birds and other wildlife purposes. Today the Refuge encompasses over 30,700 acres of land. Recreation is encouraged where it is compatible with the wildlife and the land.
Signs to Follow
Millions of people visit national wildlife refuges every year. The impact of humanity descending upon refuges, if not regulated in part, can degrade these wildlands. Signs grant or restrict certain activities to provide optimum freedom for visitors while also protecting refuge elements from undue human abuse.
This sign delineates the Refuge boundary. | |
This area is closed to ALL hunting. | |
This area is closed to ALL entry year round. | |
All Refuge roads must remain available for fire and emergency access. |
Enjoy Your Visit
Limited sport hunting is permitted on the Refuge in accordance with all applicable Federal and Minnesota State laws subject to the following special Refuge regulations:
Public Access Vehicles are permitted on designated roads as shown on the map. | |
Public Access Foot travel is permitted throughout the Refuge from September 10 - February 28 except in Closed Areas. | |
Parking Vehicles may be parked in parking areas shown on the map. | |
Hunting Hunting is permitted as set by Federal and State laws. The Refuge is not open for the State special goose hunts, special deer muzzleloader, predator, bear, crow, mourning dove or turkey hunting. Special Refuge Hunting Regulations apply. | |
Boats Only non-motorized boats can be used and must be launched at designated access sites. | |
Camping Overnight parking and camping are not permitted on the Refuge. Camping is available at the Sand Dunes State Forest and nearby private campgrounds. | |
Fire Fire danger can be extremely high during spring and fall. Please take special precautions with all flammable materials. Campfires are not permitted. | |
Hunters with Disabilities Blinds for hunters with disabilities are available by reservation during waterfowl and firearms deer seasons. For more information, contact the Refuge office. | |
Accidents Serious injuries or accidents occurring on the Refuge should be reported to the Refuge Headquarters. | |
Protected Species Species not listed in this brochure are protected and may NOT be killed. It is YOUR responsibility to identify your game and protected species. Bald eagles, swans and other protected birds are common in hunting areas. | |
Weapons and Ammunition Weapons must be unloaded and cased or broken down when being transported on Refuge roads. Shotgun hunters must possess and use only non-toxic shot while hunting small game and migratory birds on the Refuge. NO target or indiscriminate shooting is permitted. |