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Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge

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1531 Co Rd 1248, Muleshoe, TX 79347, United StatesMap
Phone+1 806-946-3341
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  • jamesM6644KJ
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    A wasted trip

    We called twice during the week before our trip & were told that although the headquarters would be closed we could view migrating birds from the campground. Their website said the entry was open ever...

    Reviewed on May 23, 2022
  • jamesM6644KJ
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    A wasted trip

    We called twice during the week before our trip & were told that although the headquarters would be closed we could view migrating birds from the campground. Their website said the entry was open ever...

    Reviewed on May 23, 2022
  • M J
    M J
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    Visitor's center was closed.

    My husband and I went to the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge on a Tuesday afternoon. We drove TX-214 to county road 1248 (a gravel road). At Co Rd 1248, we drove about 1 mile west before reaching th...

    Reviewed on Jul 26, 2021
  • M J
    M J
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    Visitor's center was closed.

    My husband and I went to the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge on a Tuesday afternoon. We drove TX-214 to county road 1248 (a gravel road). At Co Rd 1248, we drove about 1 mile west before reaching th...

    Reviewed on Jul 26, 2021
  • Michael C
    Michael C
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    Great place to view nature

    I went to see the Sandhill Cranes in November. Only saw a couple of visitors while I was there over a two day period. The cranes are best seen just before sunrise or right at sunset. You can hear them...

    Reviewed on Nov 19, 2019
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