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Things to Do in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, a wildlife refuge in northern Alabama, is situated along the Tennessee River near Decatur. Established in 1938, it was the first refuge to be superimposed on a hydroelectric impoundment, making it a significant site for conservation. The refuge spans 35,000 acres, featuring diverse landscapes including bottomland hardwoods, pine uplands, shallow-water embayments, wetlands, and agricultural fields. This varied terrain provides a rich ecosystem and offers opportunities for several sports like hiking, jogging, touring cycling, and road cycling.

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Sugar Tree Trail

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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What is Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is a 35,000-acre wildlife refuge located along the Tennessee River near Decatur, Alabama. Established in 1938, it was the first refuge superimposed on a hydroelectric impoundment. It serves as a critical wintering area for migratory birds and a diverse ecosystem.

What outdoor activities are available in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge offers opportunities for hiking, jogging, touring cycling, and road cycling. The refuge features a variety of trails and extensive gravel roads and levees suitable for these activities. Visitors have rated the available routes an average of 4.84 stars.

Are there hiking trails in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, the refuge provides five nature trails that traverse forested and wetland habitats. Surfaces include dirt, fine gravel, and boardwalks, offering options for various skill levels. Longer treks are also possible on the many miles of gravel roads and levees. For more information, consult the Hiking in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge guide.

Are there cycling routes in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge features miles of gravel roads and levees suitable for touring and road cycling. Bicycles are not permitted on designated nature trails, but the extensive road network allows for longer rides. E-biking is also permitted on many of these routes. Explore options in the Cycling in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge guide.

Are there easy hiking trails in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

The refuge offers several nature trails suitable for short, easy walks, including some sections that are wheelchair accessible. These trails feature varied surfaces like dirt, fine gravel, and boardwalks. For specific easy options, refer to the Easy hikes in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge guide.

Are there family-friendly trails in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, the refuge has trails suitable for families, including nature trails that offer easy walks and some accessible sections. These trails provide opportunities for observing wildlife and experiencing diverse habitats. The Family-friendly hikes in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge guide can assist in planning.

What wildlife can be seen in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is a biodiversity hotspot, home to over 295 bird species, 115 fish species, 74 reptile and amphibian species, and 47 mammal species. It is particularly known as a significant winter home for thousands of sandhill cranes and endangered whooping cranes. It also supports Alabama's largest wintering duck population.

What are the main natural features of Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

The refuge spans 35,000 acres, encompassing bottomland hardwoods, pine uplands, shallow-water embayments, and wetlands. Approximately 16,000 acres are covered by water, including tributary creeks and open backwater embayments. The Tennessee River also runs through the refuge, contributing to its diverse ecosystem.

When is the best time to visit Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge for wildlife viewing?

The period from October through March is ideal for viewing sandhill cranes and whooping cranes, as the refuge serves as their winter home. Throughout the year, the diverse habitats support a wide array of other wildlife, including various bird species, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.

Are there accessible trails in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Some sections of the nature trails, such as the Wildlife Observation Building Trail, are wheelchair accessible. These accessible paths provide opportunities for individuals with mobility challenges to experience the refuge's natural environment. Information on specific accessible routes can be found on the official refuge website.

How popular is Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge on komoot?

Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 600 visitors sharing their experiences. The routes available have received an average rating of 4.84 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction among users.

What komoot guides are available for Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

Komoot offers several guides for Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, covering various activities. These include Hiking in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Easy hikes in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, and Cycling in Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, among others.

How can I contact Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge?

For official information and inquiries, the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge can be contacted via their official website or by phone. The official website is fws.gov/refuge/wheeler, and the phone number is +1-256-350-6639.

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