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Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge gives Glenn County an easy loop

Glenn CountySacramento National Wildlife Refugewildlife viewing

Glenn County has one of the easiest wildlife trips in the Sacramento Valley. At Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, the six-mile auto tour starts at the Visitor Center and rolls through wetlands, grasslands, vernal pools, and streamside habitat.

The route is made for slow looking. Visitors stay in their vehicles for most of the loop, but Park-and-Stretch areas and observation decks give you places to pause. Families, birders, photographers, and anyone who wants a big nature day without a hard hike can use it comfortably.

The loop also changes how the valley floor looks. From the freeway, the land can seem flat and simple. Inside the refuge, the water, birds, grasses, and seasonal pools show why this part of California is such important habitat.

Before heading out, look at the refuge page for fees, water notes, trail rules, and seasonal openings. Bring water, binoculars if you have them, and enough time to let the place unfold.

Where to see it

Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge south of Willows, with the auto tour beginning at the Visitor Center.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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