Pierce National Wildlife Refuge

Overview

Pierce National Wildlife Refuge is managed by Fish and Wildlife Service and is located near Stevenson, Washington.

Pierce NWR was established in 1983 to provide habitat for waterfowl, particularly Canada geese. The habitats of the Refuge include wetlands, grasslands, forests and streams.

Staff and partners strive to study, restore and monitor these habitats and species to ensure their long term success. In keeping with this research and monitoring emphasis, human disturbance is kept to a minimum. 

Things to Do at Pierce National Wildlife Refuge

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

Travel west from Vancouver, Washington on State Highway 14 to milepost 36, first driveway on the right. The office and residence are combined, with the office entrance on the south side of the building on the first floor.

GPS Coordinates: 45.63085460000000, -122.00001000000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: 360-835-8767

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