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    Refuge Gallery

    Photos of some of the diverse wildlife that can be found on the refuge.

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    Upcoming Events

    Check out Friendsofhagerman.com for upcoming free events and programs!

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    Take a Hike!

    There are a number of enjoyable trails to be found on the refuge. Keep an eye out for a glimpse of the amazing wildlife found here!

    Trail Information

Partial Closures

Refuge Closing for Feral Hog Control

All areas of Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge will be closed to the public on Tuesday and Wednesday December 6th and 7th for a feral hog control project. The refuge will open as usual at sunrise on Thursday, December 8, 2016.

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About the NWRS

National Wildlife Refuge System

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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.

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  • History of Hagerman

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    The town of Hagerman was established in 1880. By 1910, the town consisted of 250 residences, a cotton gin, school, church, post office, railroad depot and several businesses. In the 1920s residents and businesses began to abandon the area when it became known that the soon to be Lake Texoma would completely inundate the town.

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  • Things to do at Hagerman

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    Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge offers a variety of opportunities to explore and enjoy the great outdoors from sunrise to sunset every day. Hike, fish, observe and photograph wildlife, or hunt during one of the seasons for small game or deer.

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Last Updated: Nov 28, 2016

Events

  • Youth First and Second Saturday at Hagerman

    December 06, 2014

    Free nature programs for youth ages 4-12 held every first Saturday and adults held every second Saturday.

    Second Saturday Nature Programs
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