Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

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32 N US 93
Alamo, NV 89001

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a federal agency dedicated to the conservation, protection, and enhancement of fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the enjoyment of current and future generations. With over 560 National Wildlife Refuges and numerous fish hatcheries, the agency engages in diverse conservation initiatives, including hunting and fishing access, habitat restoration, and public education programs.

Founded in 1871, the agency plays a crucial role in managing natural resources in the public trust. Their collaborative efforts encompass partnerships with various organizations, volunteer opportunities, and public involvement to foster a deeper connection between people and the environment.

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Eureka C.
9/20/2025

It's a great place to understand how the birds migrate and what it takes to manage the wildlife refuge

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John C.
5/14/2025

Absolutely beautiful and peaceful place. Wonderful lake, teeming with wildlife, bats, herons, various birds.. quiet and dark at night. All of the camping spots are spacious, well laid out and with...

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Chris J.
2/19/2025

This is a peaceful refuge for wildlife and wild humans alike. I hikes from the visitor center up over the ridge and around Upper Pahranagat Lake. The setting sun set softened the edges of this...

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Brittany C.
1/16/2023

This place is about a 2 hour drive north of Las Vegas and is beautiful, quiet, and in a remote location. All of the staff here are super friendly and the ones in the Visitor Center were very...

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Olivia D.
6/1/2024

I totally reccomend! * Tons of bugs/Hot but that's what happens when you camp in the summer. * Visitor center was really nice. * Loads of wildlife (birds, lizards, crickets, ducks, loons,...

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