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Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge

Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge

Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge and Management Area is located in southwestern Indiana within the historical north-south flyway of the Wabash River Basin. The refuge is strategically located to provide important resting, feeding, and nesting habitat for migratory waterfowl, shorebirds, and neotropical songbirds.

Established in 1994, the refuge currently contains 5,813 acres. Its proposed boundary stretches for 20 miles as the crow flies in an east-west direction along the lower third reach of the 162-mile-long Patoka River. It includes 30 miles of river channel, 19 miles of cut-off river oxbows, and 12,700 acres of existing wetland habitat.

The area represents one of the most significant bottomland hardwood forests remaining in the Midwest. This portion of the Patoka River bottoms is often referred to as the biodiversity factory with a potential new species of fish similar to the mud darter and a verified new species of burrowing crayfish discovered in 2001. This is in addition to 380 species of wildlife, including nesting bald eagles, the Federally endangered Indiana bat and the proposed threatened species, the northern copperbelly watersnake. At least 20 plant species and 62 animal species considered as threatened, endangered or of special concern by the State of Indiana live within the river valley.

 
Directions: Located in the counties of Pike and Gibson, the refuge is 30 miles north of Evansville by way of State Road 57. It is adjacent to the small towns of Oakland City along State Road 64 and Winslow on State Road 61. The refuge headquarters is located on the west side of Oakland City on the south side of State Road 64.


Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge
510 1/2 West Morton St.
Oakland City, IN, USA
812-749-3199
Official Website
Fish and Wildlife Service
Fish and Wildlife Service
http://www.fws.gov
 • Boating
 • Fishing
 • Hunting
 • Wildlife Viewing


Other Indiana Vacation Destinations

The Indiana National Road - Cambridge City
Monroe Lake - Bloomington
Newburgh Locks and Dam - Newburgh
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore - Porter
J. Edward Roush Lake - Huntington
John T. Myers Lock And Dam + Ohio River - Mt. Vernon
Salamonie Lake - Lagro
Ohio River Scenic Route - Indiana - Madison
Brookville Lake - Brookville
Patoka Lake - Dubois
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