Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Overview

Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge is managed by .

At 1,202 acres, Nestucca Bay Refuge is the largest of the six Oregon Coastal Refuges. Located where the Nestucca and Little Nestucca Rivers converge and debouch into the Pacific, the Refuge is managed to provide wintering habitat for six subspecies of white-cheeked geese, including Aleutian Cackling and Dusky Canada Geese.  The Refuge also hosts several species of dabbling ducks, shorebirds, raptors, songbirds, anadromous fish, sylvan and estuarine mammals, and a population of the threatened Oregon Silverspot Butterfly on its seven distinct habitat types. It's a great place to hike in the morning and have a picnic lunch at noon. 

Things to Do at Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Reservation Tips

Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a popular destination. Check individual facility pages for specific booking windows and availability.

Getting There

The refuge is located on Highway 101 near Pacific City, Oregon.

GPS Coordinates: 44.36893470000000, -68.23855050000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: 541-867-4550

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