The Havasu National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Pacific Flyway. The flyway is a key north-south migratory route that follows the western coast of the United States. The refuge serves as a stopping point for hundreds of birds that follow the route at different times of the year.

In some cases, birds even spend the winter in the temperate refuge. Aside from bird watching, visitors to the refuge can also enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, and hunting in the area. Some of the most scenic points within Havasu National Wildlife Refuge include Topock Gorge and several Colorado River viewpoints.

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