Hotels in Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, La Paz County

  • Overview

    Imperial National Wildlife Refuge is located in Arizona, United States of America. It is a protected area that spans over 26,000 acres along the lower Colorado River. The refuge is known for its diverse habitat, including wetlands, desert, and riverine environments. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, such as migratory birds, endangered fish species, and desert bighorn sheep.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting Imperial National Wildlife Refuge offers a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the beauty of the Colorado River region. Visitors can immerse themselves in nature, observe wildlife in their natural habitats, and participate in recreational activities like hiking, bird watching, and fishing. The refuge also provides educational programs and interpretive exhibits, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and those interested in conservation efforts.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Painted Desert Trail

    The Painted Desert Trail is a scenic hiking trail that takes visitors through vibrant desert landscapes and showcases stunning views of the surrounding area.
  • Imperial Oasis

    Imperial Oasis is a serene and picturesque spot within the refuge, featuring a tranquil pond surrounded by lush vegetation. It provides an excellent opportunity for bird watching and wildlife observation.
  • Blythe Intaglios

    Located near the refuge, the Blythe Intaglios are ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert floor. These massive earth drawings depict various figures and are of cultural and historical significance.
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