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An amazing diversity of habitats, wildlife and activities await visitors to Havasu National Wildlife Refuge.
The breathtaking Topock Gorge attracts many wildlife viewers in boats. Boaters may enter from either end of the Topock Gorge on the beautiful, clear blue waters of the Colorado River.
There are many places to fish on Havasu National Wildlife Refuge. Abundant populations of catfish, striped bass, and largemouth bass are found on the Colorado River.
Hunting is one of the priority recreational uses on National Wildlife Refuges and helps maintain balanced wildlife populations.
Wildlife photographers are drawn to Havasu National Wildlife Refuge for the amazing opportunities to photograph wildlife within a beautiful setting.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the longest natural river area on the Colorado River and paddle through a wilderness area.
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Havasu Refuge is within the Pacific Flyway, a major north-south migratory route along the western coast of the United States. Hundreds of birds stop here to rest and refuel during their long journey. Many species also breed and overwinter here. Because of its importance to birds, the refuge is considered an Important Bird Area in the state of Arizona. Come out and enjoy Havasu National Wildlife Refuge -- it's definitely for the birds.
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