Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge

Overview

Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge is managed by Fish and Wildlife Service and is located near Maybell, Colorado.

Welcome to Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge 

The 12,150-acre Refuge is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Refuge is one of over 560 refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System – a network of lands set aside specifically for wildlife. The Refuge System is a living heritage, conserving wildlife and habitat for people today and for generations. 

Things to Do at Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

There are several routes available to reach the Refuge Headquarters, depending on your direction of travel and local weather conditions.

Craig, CO: Drive 31 miles west on Hwy 40 and turn right on Hwy 318 after passing through Maybell, CO. Follow Hwy 318 for 60 miles to the Refuge Headquarters.

Vernal, UT: There are two possible routes depending on the season and weather conditions.

Rock Springs, WY: There are two possible routes depending on the season and weather conditions.

To see a map of the Refuge, visit the Maps page or search our address: 1318 Hwy 318, Maybell, CO 81640

Due to the remote location, visitors should bring sufficient water, food, and fuel for their visit since there are no nearby services. Cell phone signal is unreliable in this area. Call the Refuge staff at 970-365-3613 if you have questions about visiting Browns Park. 

GPS Coordinates: 40.86312820000000, -109.02257000000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: 970-365-3613

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Additional Information

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