Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Description:

Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in southeastern Wyoming in the southern part of the Laramie Plains. It is a montane, park-like area surrounded by mountains. The Refuge, at an elevation of 7,150 feet, includes 1,968 acres with five natural lakes (Hutton, Creighton, George, Rush, and Hoge). The Refuge offers a variety of wildlife observation and photography opportunities. Hutton NWR is administered out of Arapaho NWR. For more information, please contact the Refuge staff at Arapaho NWR.

Directions:

Take the Highway 287 exit off Interstate 80 in Laramie, Wyoming. Follow Highway 287 south * mile, and take a right on Fort Sanderson Drive to the Monolith Concrete Plant. Turn right, go across the railroad tracks, and take an immediate left onto Sand Creek Road (County Road 34). Follow this road approximately 7 miles west by southwest to a directional sign for the Refuge. Turn right and follow the road to the fenced Refuge boundary entrance.

Address:

Laramie WY

Phone:

Email:

arapaho@fws.gov

Organization:

FWS - Fish and Wildlife Service

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