Los Banos Wildlife Area
Los Banos Wildlife Area, established in 1929, is a sprawling 6,200-acre refuge in Los Banos, CA, dedicated to managing habitat for wintering waterfowl. Home to over 200 species of birds, as well as western pond turtles, raccoons, and beavers, this diverse wetland habitat offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, and hunting.
Visitors can explore lakes, sloughs, and managed marsh areas while observing the rich array of wildlife that call this area home. With a history dating back to Native American inhabitants and European settlers, the Los Banos Wildlife Area provides a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy.
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