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Red River National Wildlife Refuge

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Open today at 8:00-16:00
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150 Eagle Bend Point, Bossier City, LA 71112, United StatesMap
Phone: +1 318-742-1219
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  • 734cindye
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    Great stop!

    The visitor center was very informative with displays and helpful staff. Nice bathrooms. Nice overview walkway to the lake. We enjoyed walking on a .3 mile trail with singing birds and beautiful t...

    Reviewed on Apr 22, 2023
  • ellensV772QY
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    A magical place to walk, explore, observe Louisiana wildlife.

    This acreage was once a private rice plantation. The visitor center has limited hours, but pre-Covid was a wonderful, small education center with classes and gift shop run by volunteers. Check ahead...

    Reviewed on May 30, 2021
  • M J
    M J
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    Highly recommended

    My husband and I went to the Red River National Wildlife Refuge on a Tuesday afternoon. The visitor’s center was open but we did not go inside (Covid-19 times). The visitor’s center is nice on the out...

    Reviewed on Oct 3, 2020
  • trouthook69
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    Birthday weekend

    When I travel I always stop at refuges if one is in the area. Although it was Sunday it provided a nice place for a walk. Close to town . Many nice trails both paved and dirt. Beautiful building and g...

    Reviewed on Dec 22, 2019
  • smpandcap
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    Poorly maintained trails

    One of the worst parks I've ever visited!! Trails are VERY poorly maintained with high grass, ant hills everywhere and no warning of impassable trails due to mud and stagnant swamp water...any other ...

    Reviewed on Sep 16, 2019

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