Visit The Magnificent Wildlife Refuge In Wyoming That’s Home To More Than 220 Types Of Bird

Explore the stunning Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge in Wyoming, home to diverse wildlife and breathtaking scenery.

Wyoming is full of stunning natural landscapes beyond the big national parks and forests. When you're looking for a new kind of adventure, head to the Green River area to explore thousands of acres of pristine wildlife habitat at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge.

Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge is one of Wyoming's often overlooked wonders.

There are more than 26,000 acres of preserved land here, including 36 miles of the gorgeous and powerful Green River. The refuge is home to birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, and touring the land is like going on safari.

In the spring and summer, look out for moose calves, learning how to run on their wobbly legs.

Coyote are always fun to watch! Bring your binoculars and watch them pounce on pray from a distance.

There are more than 220 species of bird that call Seedskadee home, so be sure to bring a field guide and get ready to spot them all!

Trumpeter Swans are majestic and easy to spot. Watch them float gracefully across the water, or dance along when they get to shore.

The Mountain Bluebird's sweet song is music to my ears. Try to spot these beautiful birds where they hang on branches, building their nests

The Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge is one of the most breathtaking places in the West, and the scenery is something you will always remember.

Visit this picturesque Wyoming wildlife refuge to explore a hidden corner of the Cowboy State. You'll be so glad you did.

Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge Address: Seedskadee Rd, Green River, WY 82935

Find directions, Refuge rules, and hours online here.

For more of the coolest unknown destinations in the Cowboy State, read 12 Hidden Places In Wyoming Only Locals Know About.

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