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Category: Wildlife
Type: News
Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Date: Monday, December 29th, 2014

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Vanessa Kauffman
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Wander a real winter wonderland. Find thrills exploring scenic nature trails by snowshoe, ski or sled at a national wildlife refuge. Some refuges lend you the equipment free! Here are some refuges made to order for snowy fun.

Snowshoeing
IDAHO
Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge (northern tip of state)
Snowshoe on your choice of 4 trails plus a 6.2 mile auto tour route, unplowed in winter. The tour route goes by an eagle's nest. Look, as well, for deer, elk and red-tailed hawks.

MAINE
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge (eastern Maine)
Snowshoe the popular, one-mile Carson Trail - upland habitat to saltmarsh. Look for common eiders, bufflehead, Canada geese and common loons.

MASSACHUSETTS
Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge (eastern Massachusetts)
25+ miles of ski and snowshoe trails at Assabet River Refuge and nearby Great Meadows Refuge and Oxbow Refuge, combined.

MICHIGAN
Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge (Saginaw)
17 miles of refuge trails are open to snowshoeing and skiing. Look for bald eagles, white-tailed deer, red fox and eastern cottontails.

MINNESOTA
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Bloomington
Explore the refuge on snowshoes, looking for animal tracks as you go. Snowshoes are provided free when 6 inches or more of snow is on the ground.

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge (eastern shore)
Take the two-mile Ferry Way Trail to the bay's open water or a shorter trail to Upper Peverly Pond. Look for bald eagles, wild turkey, white-tailed deer and red fox.

NORTH DAKOTA
Audubon National Wildlife Refuge (about an hour north of Bismarck)
Look for white-tailed deer, ring-necked pheasants and bald eagles on the 8-mile auto tour route or the one-mile Prairie Nature Trail. Borrow snowshoes from the refuge, Monday through Friday, eight a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

PENNSYLVANIA
Erie National Wildlife Refuge (in state's northwest corner)
4.5 miles of ungroomed but posted trails are accessible for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

WEST VIRGINIA
Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge (near Davis)
Many of the refuge's 31 miles of trails and roads are open to snowshoeing. The neighboring White Grass Ski Touring Center offers regular Snowshoe Discovery Tours, which lead onto the refuge. For information and current schedule: 304-866-4114

• January 11, ten a.m. Winter tree identification
• January 19, ten a.m. Natural history and formation of Canaan Valley Refuge
• January 25, ten a.m. Year-round birds of Canaan Valley
• February 1, ten a.m. Management, conservation and restoration of high-elevation forests
• February 16, ten a.m. Natural history and formation of Canaan Valley Refuge
• February 22, ten a.m. Winter bird habits

WISCONSIN
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge (central Wisconsin, 150 miles from Milwaukee)
Enjoy 5 miles of ungroomed snowshoe trails 7 days a week, from sunrise to sunset. Borrow adult or child-size snowshoes at the visitor center. Information: 608-565-2551

Cross-country skiing
ALASKA
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge (southern coast)
16 miles of forested ski and snowshoe trails.

IDAHO
Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge (northern tip of state)
Ski the refuge's auto tour route, closed to cars in winter. A complete loop is 6.2 miles of mostly flat terrain. Or ski 4 trails, totaling about 4 miles. Look for elk, white-tailed deer, Canada geese and tundra swans.

MAINE
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge (southern Maine)
3 ungroomed trails, each one to 2 miles long.
Look for white-tailed deer, fox and migratory waterfowl such as black ducks, common loons and red-breasted mergansers.

MICHIGAN
Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge (Saginaw)
17 miles of refuge trails are open to snowshoeing and skiing.

MINNESOTA
Rydell National Wildlife Refuge (northern Minnesota)
7 miles of wide, groomed trails.
Look for white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse and fishers.

Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge (north central Minnesota)
8 miles of trails.
Look for white-tailed deer, wolves and otters.

NEW YORK

Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge (western New York State)
7.5 miles of ungroomed ski trails.
2.5 miles of ungroomed snowshoe trails, plus 3.5-mile Feeder Road, which is open to both skiing and snowshoeing. Look for white-tailed deer, otters and songbirds.

NORTH DAKOTA
Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge (northwestern part of state)
7.5 miles of trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

WEST VIRGINIA
Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge (near Davis)
31 miles of ungroomed refuge trails plus 18 miles of trails groomed by adjacent White Grass Ski Touring Center.
Choose easy flat trails or challenging ones that climb through the woods. You may see white-tailed deer, rabbit, snowshoe hare, rough-legged hawks, wild turkey or songbirds. White Grass has equipment rentals. Information: 304- 866-3858

WISCONSIN
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge (central Wisconsin, 150 miles from Milwaukee)
A two-mile ski loop is open 7 days a week, from sunrise to sunset. Information: 608-565-2551

Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge (western Wisconsin)
4 miles of ungroomed trails.
Look for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, fox and otter. Snowshoes are accessible free.

Sleigh Rides
WYOMING
National Elk Refuge (near Jackson)
Take a horse-drawn sleigh ride past wintering elk. Sleigh rides operate daily except Christmas Day.

Winter Wildlife Tours
WYOMING
National Elk Refuge (near Jackson)
Take a self-guided Wildlife Excursions on the refuge. Drive the Refuge Road in search of bison, hawks, eagles and deer in a winter landscape. A wildlife viewing guide offers tips on where to look.

Flickr set: Winter recreation on refuges: http://bit.ly/19rj8ix

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