For untold years, the Big and Little Salt Marshes of Quivira National Wildlife Refuge have attracted thousands of migratory waterfowl, providing them with food, protection, and a place to rest during their long flights between breeding and wintering areas.
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Visitor's Center. Located in the Refuge Headquarters building, the center is filled with hands-on displays and interpretive exhibits. Just outside of the center you can stroll the delightful Birdhouse Boulevard.
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Wildlife Observation. An abundance of wildlife prosper here. Mammals, reptiles, and amphibians abound along with resident birds, and the migratory birds just passing through to complete their cycles of life.
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Walking Trails. Migrants Mile nature trail loops through shaded woodlands, along marshy edges, and through native grasslands. Birdhouse Boulevard is a 1,000 foot nature trail near the visitor's center and is lined with a variety of birdhouses.
View a map of the refuge.
For more information visit the Quivira NWR website.