Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge

Overview

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge is managed by Fish and Wildlife Service and is located near Marion, Illinois.

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge was established on August 5, 1947. The refuge is made up of 44,000 acres of land with a great diversity of flora and fauna. The major habitats on the refuge include oak hickory upland forest, bottomland hardwood forest, cropland, grazing units, brushland, prairie, wetlands and lakes. The refuge also includes a 4,050 acre congressionally designated wilderness area.

Things to Do at Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge

Camping Opportunities

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge offers 1 campground with various amenities and settings. From developed campgrounds with full facilities to primitive backcountry sites, there are options for every camping style.

Permits & Passes

Special permits are required for certain activities. Reserve your permits in advance to ensure access to popular areas.

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Reservation Tips

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge is a popular destination. Campground reservations typically open several months in advance. For peak season visits, book as early as possible. Check individual facility pages for specific booking windows and availability.

Getting There

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge is located five miles west of Marion, Illinois, and five miles south of Herrin, Illinois, on State Route 148. From I-57 in Marion, go west on Illinois Route 13 about three miles to Illinois Route 148. Turn left (south) and go two and one-half miles. The refuge Visitor Information Center is located on the left.

GPS Coordinates: 37.71961180000000, -89.02124499999999

Contact & Resources

Phone: 618-997-3344

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