Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, Missouri Camping & Hiking

Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, Missouri Camping & Hiking

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Directions

The refuge is located five miles south of Mound City, MO, and 30 miles north of St. Joseph, MO, just off of Interstate 29. Take exit 79, and drive 3 miles west on highway 159.

Phone

660-442-3187

Activities

AUTO TOURING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, FISHING, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

Missouri Campgrounds

Hiking Trails

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Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge

Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge is located in northwestern Missouri within the historic Missouri River floodplain. The 7,350-acre refuge was established in 1935 as a resting, feeding, and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. Many of the original facilities were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration in the late 1930s. The principal refuge habitats are seasonal and semipermanent wetlands, native warm and cool season grasslands, woodlands, and croplands. The refuge includes loess bluff hills, unusual geologic formations caused by wind-deposited soil, where remnants of the once-vast native prairie still exist. Squaw Creek is best known for its large concentrations of snow geese, other waterfowl, and bald eagles. The refuge is a major stop-over for waterfowl, with more than one-half million birds in the fall and lesser, but still spectacular, numbers in the spring. The refuge is within the Mississippi Flyway.

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