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Logan Creek Trails

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Logan Creek Trails at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in California. Published by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS).

Spring and Summer Opportunities As you explore this area on foot, use binoculars and spotting scopes to bring wildlife closer into view without disturbing them. Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex 752 County Road 99W Willows, CA 95988 Phone: 530 934 2801 www.fws.gov/refuge/sacramento For further information on Refuge hunting, wildlife observation, environmental education, or photography, please use our contact information listed above. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service http://www.fws.gov For Refuge Information 1 800/344-WILD Visit in early spring to catch the wildflower show. Make sure to register at the kiosk. Use the in-ground blinds to observe and photograph ducks, raptors and wading birds; chest waders are recommended for access during spring. Please replace blind lids after use...it keeps the critters out. California Relay Service TTY 1 800/735-2929 Voice 1 800/735-2922 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Logan Creek Trails: Wildlife Viewing & Photographic Opportunities Visitors with disabilities may be reasonably accommodated upon request, and/or receive an alternative format publication. February 2017 Blinds have 2 adjustable seats. Volunteers and staff work hard to keep blinds clean. Please carry out what you bring in. Open February 15 - June 30 Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge - Logan Creek Trails: Wildlife Viewing & Photographic Opportunities General Information: There are no recreation fees. Area open Feb 15 - June 30. Please respect all signs and area closures. Additional maps are available for our Visitor Visit our website to find out about educational activities and birding tours. Area and for our Hunt Photography - Blinds are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Area. Please visit our Please check in/check out on the registration sheet when arriving/leaving. website for details: www.fws.gov/refuge/ Blinds - sites #9-16 each have 2 in-ground concrete blinds that seat up to 2 people. sacramento Please replace lids after use. ! Day use only - open 1 hour before legal sunrise to 1 hour after legal sunset. [ ! ! Information/Parking ]! j Access beyond parking area is only by foot; park in designated area. \ ! ! ! ร Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leash. ! ! F Hiking - Foot access only. Follow the mowed/dirt trails for easiest access. ! ! Follow Directional Signs and guide stakes to Blinds #9 - 16. K Bicycles, horses and motorized vehicles are prohibited. รˆ! G! ! ยท Take out what you bring in. Littering is unlawful! ! Be Prepared! This is a natural and wild area. You may encounter ticks, mosquitoes and wasps (especially in blinds). l Fishing is prohibited. ! Wildlife Observation - Blinds 9-16

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