Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge is managed by Fish and Wildlife Service and is located near Toppenish, Washington.
Ducks. Thousands and thousands of ducks. That's the image first brought to mind when thinking of Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge. However, a second look reveals more—there are also geese . . .
. . . and endangered steelhead and shorebirds and upland wildlife—like coyotes, mule deer and badgers—and a whole host of other wildlife calling the refuge home.
Popular activities at Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge include:
From the town of Toppenish, take Highway 97 south approximately 10 miles. The refuge entrance is on the west side of Highway 97.
GPS Coordinates: 46.30685730000000, -120.34589000000000
Phone: 509-865-2405
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