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Contact
Us | Site Map | Southwest
Region 2 Refuges | National
Wildlife Refuge System | USFWS
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Established
in 1941, Havasu National Wildlife Refuge is one of more than 530 refuges throughout
the United States managed by the Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife
Refuge System is the only national system of lands dedicated to conserving our
wildlife heritage for people today and for generations yet to come. Havasu National
Wildlife Refuge protects 30 river miles (300 miles of shoreline) of the Colorado
River from Needles, California, to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. |
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Topock Gorge
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How to Get There
- From Interstate 40, watch
for exit number one labeled Havasu NWR close to the California/Arizona
border. Follow the signs to the refuge.
- To reach Topock Marsh from
Needles, California, exit I-40 on the J street exit. Turn northeast
and follow the signs for Arizona 95. Cross the bridge into Arizona and
turn right onto Courtwright Rd. Watch for the
refuge sign.
- The refuge office is in
Needles, California. From Interstate 40, exit on J Street and go southwest
(uphill) 0.6 miles. Turn right at the headquarters entrance sign and
follow the signs. The office is in the back. Office hours are 8am-4pm
Monday through Friday. Stop by to pick up leaflets or talk to staff.
Five-Mile
Landing Concession |
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Havasu National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 3009
Needles, CA 92363
Fed Ex/UPS: 317 Mesquite Ave
(760) 326-3853
Fax (760) 326-5745 |
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