Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
3888 SR 101 Ilwaco, WA 98624 (360)484-3482
Directions: Refuge office is located 13 miles north of IIwaco on U.S. Highway 101. Long Island
accessible only by boat at higher tide. Other units are separated by up to 25 miles of driving. Write for
map.
Primary Wildlife: Wintering waterfowl include black brant, trumpeter swans, Canada geese,
canvasback, scaup, bufflehead, scoters, and American wigeon. Black bear, deer, elk and numerous
smaller mammals are present. Numerous shorebirds use the refuge during migrations.
Habitat: 11,000 acres of refuge land vary from sand dunes, sand beaches and mud flats to
grasslands, saltwater and fresh marshes, and coniferous forest. Vegetation is abundant and diverse. Long
Island has a stand of old growth western red cedar western hemlock forest
Recreation and Education: Wildlife observation, study, and photography. Fishing, clamming
and crabbing in Willapa Bay and tributary streams and on ocean beaches. Camping in five primitive
campgrounds on Long Island (boat access only). Waterfowl hunting. Big game and upland game archery
hunting.
Special Note: The refuge administers a Presidential Proclamation Boundary that closes a portion
of Willapa Bay to waterfowl hunting.

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