Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Pacific Southwest Region

Education/Interpretation
Education/Interpretation - Educator's Guide - Discovery Packs - Reservation Form - Jr. Duck Stamp Program

School group visiting the Refuge, photo: USFWSThe Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge welcomes groups to take part in our extensive environmental education program.

The best time to visit the Refuges is October through February. Field trips are scheduled Tuesdays through Sundays. All activities and facilities are free of charge to educational groups. Reservations are required.

Learning opportunities on the Refuge include the following:

  • Grade Specific Activities to Correlate with Science Content Standards
  • Other Environmental Education Activities
  • Visitor Center and Interpretive Panels
  • Discovery Room
  • Wildlife Exhibits
  • Educational Videos
  • Wetlands Walk Trail Guide
  • Auto Tour and Viewing Platform

See Educator's Guide for teaching materials for these activities.

New!! Wild About Wetlands Resource Kits are also available for loan. These reusable kits provide elementary students and their teachers with three weeks of easy-to-use activities and all materials needed for hands-on learning about wetlands, animals, and habitat restoration. Call the Refuge for more information and availability.

Sacramento NWR Complex
752 County Rd. 99W, Willows, CA 95988
Phone: (530) 934-2801; Fax: (530) 934-7814
24-hour Information: (530) 934-7774
TTY: (530) 934-7135

Last updated: February 20, 2009