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12985 E. U.S, Hwy. 50, Seymour, IN 47274, United StatesMap
Phone+1 812-522-4352
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  • Gwen M
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    Not bad for a winter walk

    I'm sure this is much better in the other seasons but this is when we were visiting our friend so we explored a little by foot and by car. Saw some of the wintering birds and enjoyed our visit

    Reviewed on Feb 6, 2023
  • Cynthia W
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    Easy to Get to on Indiana 50- 2 miles east of Seymour, IN--Don't go in Sept.

    There is a visitors center with restrooms in the beginning. 5 wood ducks is what we saw today. They were so far away we needed the binoculars. There were no birds here in September. The water was ve...

    Reviewed on Oct 4, 2022
  • R2530EVtonys
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    Snakes galore

    Pretty area and abounds with wildlife. Can see deer during days most times if drive slow and look. Same goes for turkeys and many, many birds. But when out walking trails or walking around ponds, t...

    Reviewed on Jun 25, 2022
  • Cynthia K
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    National Wildlife Refuge in Southern Indiana

    This is a very nice place! We tried the visitor center, which is closed of course. Took the Chestnut Loop Trail which is accessed from the VC parking lot. This trail is paved & accessible & has a s...

    Reviewed on Jun 23, 2021
  • KimFfromKY
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    Bird Watching

    Wanted to see the Sandhill Cranes, and did we! Several different flocks flew overhead while visiting. The refuge is easily found off the interstate.. Be sure to stop at info area inside front gate, to...

    Reviewed on Dec 30, 2020