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Clockwise: Barn Swallows (Photo by Alex Baranda), Burrowing Owl (Photo by Darek A. Przydoda), Common Yellowthroat (Photo by Alex Baranda), and California Clapper Rail (Photo by Bill Purcell)
Collage of Barn Swallows feeding, Burrowing Owl, Common Yellowthroat, and California Clapper Rail

Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, the first urban National Wildlife Refuge established in the United States, is dedicated to preserving and enhancing wildlife habitat, protecting migratory birds, protecting threatened and endangered species, and providing opportunities for wildlife-oriented recreation and nature study for the surrounding communities.

As of 2004, the Refuge spans 30,000 acres of open bay, salt pond, salt marsh, mudflat, upland and vernal pool habitats located throughout south San Francisco Bay. Located along the Pacific Flyway, the Refuge hosts over 280 species of birds each year. Millions of shorebirds and waterfowl stop to refuel at the Refuge during the spring and fall migration. In addition to its seasonal visitors, the Refuge provides critical habitat to resident species like the endangered California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse. Today, hundreds of thousands of people visit the Refuge each year to enjoy its diverse wildlife and habitats.

The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is part of a complex made up of six other wildlife refuges in the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 1974 and administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, It was renamed Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge in 1995 in recognition of Congressman Don Edwards' efforts to protect sensitive wetlands in south San Francisco Bay.

Learn more about the Refuge's and Fish & Wildlife Service's missions.

Download the Refuge brochure (PDF 4.05MB)
Download Trail Maps for Fremont- 2 Pages (PDF 675 KB)
Download Trail Maps for Alviso - 2 Pages (PDF 2.11 MB)

 

 

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Crescent Trail Closed for levee maintanence. Will reopen in 2014.


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For more information contact:
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
1 Marshlands Rd
Fremont, CA 94555
510-792-0222
or e-mail us at San Francisco Bay NWR Complex

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Last updated: April 28, 2012