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Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge

  • Monday: 24 hours
  • Tuesday: 24 hours
  • Wednesday: 24 hours
  • Thursday: 24 hours
  • Friday: 24 hours
  • Saturday: 24 hours
  • Sunday: 24 hours
Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge provides opportunities to enjoy the coastal marsh habitat. The Refuge encompasses 8,900 acres of fresh to salt marsh with some wooded uplands and prairie ridges. Visitor activities include waterfowl hunting, wildlife watching, fishing and crabbing. The public can get information and learn about the McFaddin, Anahuac and Texas Point National Wildlife Refuges at the Texas Chenier Plain Refuge’s visitor center located in Anahuac, Texas. Here, refuge staff and volunteers are available to provide maps and other information on all three refuges. The visitor center is approximately 50 miles west of Sabine Pass, between Baytown and Winnie, and is about two miles south of I-10 on FM 563.
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Admission

Free Admission
Free Admission

Trails

Trail Maps: http://res.cloudinary.com/simpleview/image/upload/v1484945912/clients/beaumont/TexasPointNWRBirdingTrailMap_ae114779-5859-4497-bbf4-78206041262c.pdf