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Mt. Shasta/McCloud

Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges

Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges

4009 Hill Road, Tulelake. 530-667-2231  The refuges are internationally known for their abundance and diversity of wildlife. They host the largest winter population of bald eagles in the continental U.S.

Alturas/Modoc Country

Modoc National Wildlife Refuge

Modoc National Wildlife Refuge

PO Box 1610, Alturas. 530-233-3572  The refuge was established to manage and protect migratory waterfowl such as Canadian geese, ducks, cranes and swans. Provides fishing, hunting, photography and educational opportunities.

Redding/Shasta Lake

Coleman National Fish Hatchery

Coleman National Fish Hatchery

24411 Coleman Fish Hatchery Rd., Anderson. 530-365-8622  The hatchery is located on Battle Creek and provides opportunities to view Chinook salmon during spawning season.

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