Desoto National Wildlife Refuge

Desoto national wildlife refuge created in 1958 is located along the banks of the missouri river in the u s.
Desoto national wildlife refuge. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from march until october. Desoto falls georgia desoto lake a lake in georgia. De soto surname other uses. The visitor center is closed until further notice.
Desoto national wildlife refuge in nebraska and iowa. No size limit at no wake nearby parks wilson island state recreation area. Fish and wildlife service. 5 miles west of missouri valley at desoto national wildlife refuge acres.
Fort de soto park in st. The desoto national wildlife refuge visitor center has changed its operations as of 3 18 2020 in response to the coronavirus covid 19 outbreak. The desoto historic hotel in savannah georgia. Desoto national wildlife refuge s primary wildlife management role is to serve as a stopover for migrating ducks and geese during their fall migration between the arctic nesting grounds and the gulf coast wintering areas.
To learn more about our social. Desoto national wildlife refuge s primary wildlife management role is to serve as a stopover for migrating ducks and geese. Welcome this is an official facebook page of the u s. Desoto national wildlife refuge trail is a 1 6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near blair nebraska that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels.
Desoto and boyer chute national wildlife refuges missouri valley ia. Desoto site historic state park in tallahassee florida. States of iowa and nebraska the 8 362 acre 3 384 ha refuge 46 in iowa 54 in nebraska preserves an area that would have been otherwise lost to cultivation. This closure follows guidance from the cdc and recommendations from state and local public health authorities.
Desoto nwr is a key wildlife area on the central flyway. Migrating ducks and geese pass through in the spring and fall by the millions. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. During typical years a half million snow geese utilize the refuge as a resting and feeding area during their fall migration between the arctic nesting grounds and the gulf coast wintering areas.