Eastern Washington Sights

Columbia National Wildlife Refuge

Columbia National Wildlife Refuge Review

A great number of birds are attracted to this reserve: hawks, falcons, golden eagles, ducks, sandhill cranes, herons, American avocets, black-necked stilts, and yellow-headed and red-winged blackbirds. The refuge is also home to beavers, muskrats, badgers, and coyotes.

    Contact Information

  • Address: 7 miles northwest of Othello via McMahon Rd. to Morgan Lake Rd.; about 20 miles southeast of Moses Lake, Othello, WA, 99344 | Map It
  • Phone: 509/546-8300
  • Cost: Free
  • Hours: Daily 5--dusk
  • Website: www.fws.gov/columbia
  • Location: Moses Lake

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