Hunting Opportunities for Hunters with Mobility Impairments
at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex

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A "mobility impaired hunter” is defined as a person who has been issued one of the following:

  1. A Department of Motor Vehicles Mobility Impaired License Plate
  2. A Permanent Parking Placard Identification Card
  3. A “Mobility Impaired Veteran” License Plate
  4. A valid “Mobility Impaired Persons Motor Vehicle Hunting License” (FG Form 1460).

 **The blue plastic “Mobility Impaired Parking Placard” may not be substituted for the required identification which bears the name of the mobility impaired person. Mobility impaired hunters must provide the registration certificate for DMV issued mobility impaired license plates.  

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Waterfowl Hunting Opportunities:

Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge

...has two spaced blind sites, one assigned pond, and one Xfowler moveable blind designated for mobility-impaired hunters:

  • Sacramento NWR - 5D

    Blind 5D

     
    • spaced blind
      • one 2-man blind with two chairs
      • concrete pad with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  Vehicle access goes right to blind location.
  • Sacramento NWR - 9D

    Xfowler blind 9D
    • Xfowler floating blind and one 4-man concrete pit blind
      • The Xfowler floating blind is an 8’x10’ blind with 2 chairs, designed to float in very shallow water, and can be pulled easily across the pond by an able-bodied hunting partner.
      • Hunters will drive from parking lot D to the west (following signs to blind 9D) to the loading and unloading area. At this location, the hunting party may drop off hunting gear and the hunter with the disability but then must return the vehicle to parking lot D. From the loading and unloading area, a 132 yard hard packed gravel trail will lead hunters to the floating blind docking station. At the floating blind, fold down the ramp from the floating blind and load your hunting gear and the hunter with a disability. Once you have everything loaded, a member of the hunting party can pull the blind 130 yards to the assigned hunting location at an island. Access to the assigned hunting tule island will have an underwater gravel path lined with guide stakes leading to the hunting location. The 4-man concrete pit blind will remain at the old blind 9 location permitting hunters to use either blind.
      • When hunters choose blind 9D through the reservation, lottery, or first-come first-serve process they will be given a combination to the lock on the floating blind at the docking station. They will be responsible for locking the floating blind at the docking station after they have finished hunting for the day.
  • Sacramento NWR - 23D

    Blind 23D interior of blind
    • spaced blind
      • one 2-man blind with two chairs
      • concrete pad with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  It is a 90-yard walk from the loading and unloading area to the blind site.

        Blind 23D graveled walkway
  • Sacramento NWR - AP 27D

    Blind 27D
    • assigned pond with a boat launch and a blind
      • boat launch allows hunters the opportunity to hunt outside of the blind
      • one 2-man blind with two chairs
      • bike-track flooring with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  It is a 140-yard walk from the loading and unloading area to the blind site.
      • update for 2023-24:  this pond previously hosted an additional option of an Xfowler floating blind, but this option will not be available for the 2023-24 season
  • Sacramento NWR - Boat Accessibility: Two boat launches are available for disabled hunters. Boats can be used at AP 27D and free roam T38:1 from parking lot C. Electric motors or manual boats are required. No gas motors are permitted.

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge

...has three spaced blind sites designated for mobility-impaired hunters:

  • Delevan NWR - 13D 

    Blind 13D
    • spaced blind
      • one 2-man blind with two chairs
      • bike-track flooring with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  It is a 100-yard walk from the loading and unloading area to the blind site.

        View from 13D
  • Delevan NWR - 29D

    Blind 29D walkway to blind
    • spaced blind
      • one 2-man blind with two chairs
      • bike-track flooring with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  It is a 37-yard walk from the loading and unloading area to the blind site.
  • Delevan NWR - 30D

    Blind 30D
    • spaced blind
      • two 2-man blinds with two chairs
      • bike-track flooring with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  It is an 80-yard walk from the loading and unloading area to the blind site.
  • Delevan NWR - Boat Accessibility: Two boat launches are available for disabled hunters in free roam. Access is from parking lot C and can access T34.3 and T33. Electric motors or manual boats are required. No gas motors are permitted.

    Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

    ...has two assigned ponds designated for mobility-impaired hunters: 

    • Colusa NWR - AP P2A

      Island blind on Pool 2A
      • assigned pond with a boat launch, Xfowler floating blind and one 2-man blind (constructed on an island)
      • Island-blind has bike-track flooring with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles.  Blind has 2 chairs.
      • Access to the island-blind requires a 364 yard (0.2 mile) walk from the parking lot, of which 201 yards are on a gravel road and 163 yards are on a submerged packed gravel path through the water, marked with guides stakes and reflective tape.
      • The floating Xfowler blind is anchored at the boat launch in the parking lot to access P2A. Hunters are permitted to move the floating blind anywhere within the assigned pond boundary and must return it to the parking lot when their hunt is completed.
      • P2A is also accessible via boat from the boat launch at the mobility-impaired parking lot

        Walkway to P2A is marked by stakes with reflective tape
    • Colusa NWR - AP P2B

      Pool 2B Blind
      • assigned pond with a boat launch and one 2-man blind with two chairs
      • bike-track flooring with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  It is a 102-yard walk from the loading and unloading area to the blind site.

        Interior of Pool 2B Blind
      • P2B is also accessible via boat from the boat launch at the mobility-impaired parking lot. Electric motors or manual boats are required. No gas motors are permitted.
    • Colusa NWR - Boat Accessibility: Disabled hunters may access P2A and P2B via boat. The boat launch is accessible from the disabled parking lot. Electric motors or manual boats are required. No gas motors are permitted.

      Boat launch P2A and P2B

    Sutter National Wildlife Refuge

    ...has one assigned pond designated for mobility-impaired hunters, which includes one blind:

    • Sutter NWR - AP 6D

      Blind 6D interior
      • assigned pond with a boat launch and one 2-man blind with two chairs
      • bike-track flooring with wire fencing, camouflaged with fast grass and tule bundles
      • access is hard-packed gravel
      • may access by motor vehicle or ATV (see the mobility-impaired hunting page for specific information on using an ATV).  It is a 150-yard walk from the loading and unloading area to the blind site.
    • Sutter NWR - Boat Accessibility: Disabled hunters may access AP 6D by using a boat with an electric motor or manual. To access assigned pond 6D by boat, hunters may use the boat launch in the disabled hunter parking lot. No gas motors are permitted.

    Free roam areas on waterfowl refuge sites are accessed via walking, wheelchair, or by any other non-motorized conveyance. See above for details. 

    Standard entry procedures will be followed for disabled-accessible waterfowl blinds: 

    Hunters need to apply through the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) reservation system to reserve a blind or hunt site for the disabled at Sacramento, Delevan, Colusa, or Sutter NWR. If a hunter is not drawn for a reservation, he or she may still enter the lottery or the first-come, first-served line and will be processed in a separate line for the accessible blinds only.  Click here to see the Waterfowl Hunting Mobility Impaired Procedures.

    Turkey, Deer, and Feral Pig Hunting Opportunities:

    Sacramento River NWR

    Two accessible blinds are available on the Sacramento River NWR via reservation to hunt turkey, deer, and feral pig. The reservation form should be submitted at least three days in advance and is available on the website. Hunting is available on a first-come, first-reservation basis seven days a week during the appropriate season and hunters with disabilities must have an approved reservation form to use the blind. Approved hunters will receive a gate code permitting them to drive into the area to park near the blind. See the Unit maps for blind locations.

    Rio Vista Unit (Tehama County) of the Sacramento River NWR: has a packed gravel trail with a hunting blind developed for turkey hunting. The pad and trail to the blind are packed gravel. The blind is constructed of wood and metal frame, hog wire siding and has camouflaged netting attached. There are four shooting slots cut into the siding and brush material for natural concealment on the outside. Hunting on Rio Vista for able-bodied hunters is by boat access only. Disabled hunters with a reservation will be able to drive in to access the blind. *This blind was not created for dove hunting (surrounded by trees).

    Interior of Rio Vista Blind

    Sul Norte Unit (Glenn County) of the Sacramento River NWR: The pad and trail are packed gravel. The blind is constructed of wood and metal frame, hog wire siding, and it is brushed with natural material. There are four shooting slots cut into the siding and brush material for natural concealment.

    Exterior of Sul Norte Blind
    Entryway of Sul Norte Blind

    Reservation Process for Sacramento River NWR:

    Please use thisformto make a reservation to access either of the disabled blinds on the Sacramento River NWR. The form must be submitted at least 3 days prior to your reservation. The form can be emailed, faxed, mailed, or dropped of at the visitor center. Hunters must provide proper mobility impaired paperwork. 

    For additional access needs, please contact the refuge manager at 530-934-2801.

    Visit the Sacramento River NWR hunting page.