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Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge

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Susanne And Doug
November 1, 2018
One of the lovely daytrips to make! Take smaller roads through Abbeville – have lunch or dinner at Shucks! and eat all the freshest local oysters you can. Abbeville has a lovely downtown to visit. On your drive from Abbeville towards the gulf coast, you’ll see the landscape change into prairie, then beautiful marshlands. Drive into Rockefeller Refuge on the gravel road and see thousands of birds, and also all the locals fishing and crabbing, with alligators floating close by, hoping to catch somebody’s catch. There is a raised platform shortly after the entrance on the left, it will give you a fantastic 360-view of the marsh. If you want to make the big loop, drive on westwards after visit
One of the lovely daytrips to make! Take smaller roads through Abbeville – have lunch or dinner at Shucks! and eat all the freshest local oysters you can. Abbeville has a lovely downtown to visit. On your drive from Abbeville towards the gulf coast, you’ll see the landscape change into prairie, then…
Tasso
May 10, 2021
The Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge is located along the Gulf Coast in eastern Cameron Parish on land donated to the state by the Rockefeller Foundation in 1920. Managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries, the refuge originally encompassed 86,000 acres of wilderness. This state wildlife refuge plays host to hundreds of thousands of ducks, geese, coots, and numerous wading birds each year. It also serves as a resting area for many of the transient birds that winter in Central and South America. Year-round residents such as nutria, muskrat, raccoon, otter, and alligator are in good numbers in the area. Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge is one of the most biologically diverse wildlife areas in the nation and has the distinction of having the highest alligator nesting densities of any place in the United States. A public boat launch is located at the East End Locks. Exceptional opportunities for recreational crabbing and bank fishing are available at East End Locks/boat launch and Price Lake Road.
The Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge is located along the Gulf Coast in eastern Cameron Parish on land donated to the state by the Rockefeller Foundation in 1920. Managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries, the refuge originally encompassed 86,000 acres of wilderness. This state wildlife…
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