Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge is one of only two refuges fully located and managed in the state of Kentucky The refuge was established in 1998 to protect a diminished habitat type, bottomland hardwood forest, and support migratory birds
Wildlife watching at Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge While the fall and winter months are good viewing for white-tail deer and migratory birds such as waterfowl The Refuge is also known to have Bald Eagle sightings during the winter and early spring Here are some wildlife viewing tips: Dawn and dusk are the best times to see wildlife on the refuge
Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge Visit the Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge page or call (270-527-5770) for full hunting details Along a 40-mile stretch of Clarks River; nearest town is Benton No established roads or trails Clarks River is the only National Wildlife Refuge located entirely within Kentucky
Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge | Kentucky | Recreation. gov In 1998, Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge became the 549th National Wildlife Refuge in the Country Located in far western Kentucky, the refuge encompasses of one of the largest remaining bottomland hardwood forest in the region
Home | Rec Access Applications for the Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge Waterfowl Quota Hunt will be accepted starting September 1st through October 15th Descriptions and maps of each Hunt Unit can be found on our Quota Hunt Unit Description Page
Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge is an 8,040-acre (32 5 km) [2] bottomland hardwood forest in western Kentucky near Benton The refuge lies along the East Fork of the Clarks River and is the seasonal home to more than 200 species of migratory birds
Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge, Kentucky - Recreation. gov In 1998, Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge became the 549th National Wildlife Refuge in the Country Located in far western Kentucky, the refuge encompasses of one of the largest remaining bottomland hardwood forest in the region
Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge - Paducah Visit for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation and photography, hiking, wildlife education and interpretive programs Popular with birders and hunters, this National Wildlife Refuge consists of 8,500 acres in Kentucky's Marshall, Graves and McCracken counties