Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1936, is a 6,808-acre sanctuary located along the eastern edge of the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin. The refuge, nestled within the Mississippi flyway, boasts rolling prairies, rich wetlands, and bottomland forests that provide vital resting and feeding areas for a diverse array of wildlife species.
Visitors to Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge can explore the scenic drive along the Great River Scenic Byway, offering opportunities to observe wildlife from the comfort of their car, by bike, or on nature walks. Committed to conserving and enhancing fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats, the refuge collaborates with others to ensure the continued benefit of the American people.
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