Skip Navigation

Features

  • Volunteers-duckbandingX220

    Become a Refuge Volunteer!

    Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge can use your time and your talents. Resident volunteers? Interns? Local Volunteers? Give us a call!

    Learn More

  • boyfish-fwsX220

    Bring the kids! They'll LOVE the Refuge

    This Refuge has great opportunities for your family. Whether fishing, boating, hiking, or just hanging out, it's a taste of the wild!

    Just for Kids

  • scarlettanager-stuartX150

    Check out our BIRDS!

    Pee Dee is home to many species of migratory birds. These are just a few but check back often!

    Birds

  • brown-eyedsusan-stuartX220

    Know before you go! REGULATIONS!

    It's always a good idea to check on the legality of your activities BEFORE you visit. And, obey all signs!

    Rules and Regulations

  • ruby-throatedhummingbird-stuartX150

    QUESTIONS?? We have answers for you!

    Check out our Frequently Asked Questions! And, check back often. We'll be adding more!

    Frequently Asked Questions

Wildlife Abounds....

Pee Dee Offers INCREDIBLE photo ops!

woodducks-hendricksonX280

Whether you like to take pictures with your camera, your smart phone, or simply with your memory, this Refuge offers you the experience of a lifetime.

Take only pictures....

About the Complex

Carolina Sandhills Complex

The Carolina Sandhills Complex consists of both Carolina Sandhills and Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuges. Pee Dee is managed as part of the Carolina Sandhills Complex.

Pee Dee is managed as part of the Carolina Sandhills Complex.

Learn more about the complex 

About the NWRS

National Wildlife Refuge System

#

The National Wildlife Refuge System, within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, manages a national network of lands and waters set aside to conserve America’s fish, wildlife, and plants.

Learn more about the NWRS  

Follow NWRS Online

 

What's Happening on Pee Dee Refuge!

  • Duck, Duck, GOOSE...

    Canadageese-hendricksonX150

    Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge winters thousands of waterfowl each year... many species of ducks, geese, and swans. Did you know that some Canada geese have become "non-migrants?" Pee Dee has both resident Canada geese and wild "migrating" Canada Geese.

    Southern James Bay Canada Geese
  • A Huntin' We Will Go...

    bigbuck-hendricksonX280

    Pee Dee offers a full range of hunting opportunities ranging from big white-tailed bucks to bobwhite and everything in between.

    Hunting
  • Are you a BIRDER??

    summertanager-stuartX280

    We offer a list of most commonly seen or frequently sought-after birds on Pee Dee Refuge. Check back often for additions!

    Birds
Page Photo Credits — Green-winged teal by FWS
Last Updated: Apr 17, 2015
Return to main navigation