
- REGISTRATION FOR THE 2026 EAGLE TOUR LOTTERY IS NOW OPEN! *
What is Eagle Tour? DRIWR and DTE Energy annually partner to offer a unique opportunity to enter a restricted DTE location with hopes of viewing convocations of bald eagles here in southeast Michigan. Each year, hundreds of people enter the lottery for a limited number of spots on the tour.
Lottery registration is FREE and OPEN TO ALL using this link: https://forms.gle/N5siHy54wruD3o3v5
Lottery registration is limited to one per person. Entries may not be submitted on behalf of others. Duplicate entries will not be considered.
Lottery closes on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 11:59 PM.
All registrants will be notified of lottery results via email no later than Friday, January 9, 2026.
Questions? Email DetroitRiver@fws.gov

Current John D Dingell Jr. Visitor Center Hours
- Hours: Thursday - Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
- Phone number: 734 - 365 - 0219
- Information Desk
- Nature Store - accepts cash and credit
- Equipment lending: Binoculars, fishing poles with tackle boxes, explorer pack
- Indoor restrooms during the above hours
- Outdoor restrooms open daily from dusk to dawn
- America the Beautiful Passes(cash, check, and credit (which has been an issue so PLEASE bring a backup payment option)
Visitor Center parking lots and hiking trails are open daily, dawn until dusk.
Visit Us
Nature is nearby at Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. There are so many options for refuge activities that it will be hard to choose just one. So, visit often and tell your friends about the neat experiences and the skills you developed. Maybe they will join you on your next visit!
Want us to be open more often? Join us as a Front Desk Greeter and Nature Store Volunteer by emailing us at driwr_volunteer@fws.gov.
The grounds around the facility are open for self-guided visitation seven days a week during daylight hours. The site is located at 5437 West Jefferson Ave., Trenton, MI 48183. There are no trash cans on-site. Please pack all litter, including doggie "presents" out with you!
Location and Contact Information
Our Species
Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge habitats support 300 species of birds including 30 species of waterfowl, 23 species of raptors and 31 species of shorebirds. More than three million waterfowl migrate through the Great Lakes annually. American black ducks gather in the marshes of western Lake Erie before completing their fall journey south. Migrating canvasbacks rest and feed on beds of wild celery in the lower Detroit River. Wood ducks, mallards and blue-winged teal nest in the area, and a wide variety of wading birds and shorebirds reside within the refuge boundary during the summer months.

