Features
Wild birds in winter...
Viewing wild birds in the winter can be fun. Bare trees and snow-covered surroundings makes bird activities more visible.
Recent Bird Sightings
Winter's Rest
The monarchs that originated in the Midwest and Eastern U.S. migrate to Mexico. In winter month they can be found on one of 12 mountains.
Winter Roosts
Winter fun on the refuge!
Don't let winter bog you down! Get outdoors on the refuge. Check out the cross country ski and snowshoe trails!
Ski and Snowshoe Trail Map
Field Notes
Showcasing the activities and accomplishments of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Field Notes
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All U.S. 4th graders can enjoy a free Every Kid in a Park pass good for free entry into our federal lands. This pass admits everyone in the family car! Just download the voucher from the website and exchange it for the card at the refuge's visitor contact station. Pass expires August 31st, 2017. New passes are available September 1st for new 4th graders.
Every Kid in a Park Website
About the NWRS
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
ABOUT THE REFUGE
Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge is nestled along the eastern edge of the mighty Mississippi River. The scenic drive to the refuge along the Great River Scenic Byway entices travelers along the way.
About the RefugeTrempealeau NWR Visitor Contact Station is open Monday-Friday, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm, and closed on federal holidays. Refuge lands are open dawn to dusk.
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Tufted Titmouse
In winter tufted titmice flutter to feeders with other feathered friends like chickadees, nuthatches, and woodpeckers.
Page Photo Credits All photos courtesy of USFWS unless otherwise noted.
Last Updated: Dec 12, 2016