Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is a National wildlife refuge and sanctuary located along the North Fork of the Solomon River in Kansas that is home to a wealth of birds and wildlife. Established in 1954 for the conservation of wildlife, particularly migratory birds, the refuge features a variety of landscapes including short and tallgrass prairie, wetlands, and croplands, which attract a wealth of mammals and over 300 species of birds, including two state-listed, threatened and endangered species. Recreational activities in the refuge include car tours, bird watching, and wildlife observation, leisure boating, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and educational and nature programs for all ages. The Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is also home to a visitor’s center and a museum.

702 E Xavier Rd, Kirwin, KS 67644, Phone: 785-543-6673

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