Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building And Visitor Contact Station
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Open today at 8:00-16:00
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7200 Crane Ln, Gautier, MS 39553, United StatesMap
Phone+1 228-497-6322
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lovely trail and educational visitor center
Well laid out and maintained trail which takes you through the woods and marshland. We did not see the eponymous cranes nor much else in the way of wildlife. Timing not so good for seeing any of the ...
A nice walk through a smallish refuge. We saw a few interesting birds as well as an interesting lizard. Once more, no directionals on the trail though it was fairly self intuitive. We didn’t n...
Horribly mismanaged and neglected state “refuge.”??? Garbage and standing, foul smelling water was everywhere. I’m sure the Sandhill Cranes deserve a better place to live instead of being forced into ...
This park has a beautiful trail overlooking miles of long leaf pines, small creeks and marshland. The trail is open in the daylight hours, but the indoor visitor center has different hours due to COVI...
due to COVID the visitor's office was closed. However, we hoped they would at least leave some kind of instructions or maps out for visitors from out of town. Unfortunately, nothing was available and ...
lovely trail and educational visitor center
Well laid out and maintained trail which takes you through the woods and marshland. We did not see the eponymous cranes nor much else in the way of wildlife. Timing not so good for seeing any of the ...
Nice walk
A nice walk through a smallish refuge. We saw a few interesting birds as well as an interesting lizard. Once more, no directionals on the trail though it was fairly self intuitive. We didn’t n...
Neglected wildlife “Refuge”
Horribly mismanaged and neglected state “refuge.”??? Garbage and standing, foul smelling water was everywhere. I’m sure the Sandhill Cranes deserve a better place to live instead of being forced into ...
Untouched Gulf Coast Marsh
This park has a beautiful trail overlooking miles of long leaf pines, small creeks and marshland. The trail is open in the daylight hours, but the indoor visitor center has different hours due to COVI...
No help whatsoever, but the trails were pretty
due to COVID the visitor's office was closed. However, we hoped they would at least leave some kind of instructions or maps out for visitors from out of town. Unfortunately, nothing was available and ...