Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Pacific Southwest Region

Wildlife-dependent Recreation
Wildlife Observation - Photography - Hunting - Fishing - Mystery Geocaching


Three tier wildlife viewing platform with snow geese on pond in foreground, photo: USFWSThere is a multitude of opportunities for wildlife observation, photography, environmental education, interpretation, hunting and fishing on the Sacramento NWR Complex. As you explore the Refuges you will find that each has its own beauty and unique recreational opportunities.

Accessibility - The Sacramento NWR Complex is committed to providing equal opportunities for all of our visitors. Refuge-specific brochures are available in large print and Braille versions and are currently being converted to audio. All tour routes and public buildings on the Complex have access for people with disabilities.

Fees - Fees collected at Sacramento NWR will pay for visitor facilities and wildlife habitat improvement on the Complex. Holders of a Federal Duck Stamp; America the Beautiful Annual, Senior, or Access Pass; or Golden Eagle, Age, or Access Passport enter free. A $3 day pass, a $12 Refuge Annual Pass or $20 Commercial pass in addition to the aforementioned Federal passes can be purchased on-site. An entrance fee is not required on Delevan, Colusa, Sutter, and Sacramento River NWRs.

Camping - Overnight camping is not available on the Refuge Complex.

Weather - Weather in the Sacramento Valley can range from extreme heat in the summer to dense fog or blustery winds in the winter. Call (916) 646-2000 for a recorded weather forecast, such as The Weather Channel before you come.

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 21, 2009