Erie National Wildlife Refuge


Erie National Wildlife Refuge

Parks Directory of the United States / National Wildlife RefugesAddress:11296 Wood Duck Ln
Guys Mills, PA 16327

Phone:814-789-3585
Fax:814-789-2909
Web: www.fws.gov/northeast/erie
Established: 1959.
Location:35 miles south of Erie in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Facilities:Visitor center (é), viewing sites, trails, auto tour route, historic features, fishing dock (é), indoor bird viewing room with microphones to hear the birds.
Activities:Fishing, hiking, hunting, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, educational programs.
Special Features:Erie NWR is the only refuge in the nation protecting endangered Northern riffleshell and clubshell mussels. It has also been designated an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon society.
Habitats: 8,777 acres consisting of beaver ponds, pools, marshland, and forested slopes interspersed with croplands, grasslands, and wet meadows.
Access: Open from dawn to dusk.
Wild life: Black ducks, wood ducks, hooded mergansers, blue-winged teal, mallards, beaver, woodchuck, and white-tailed deer.

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