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Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge
Packer Unit Trl, Princeton, CA 95970

Last Updated: 11/29/2024

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The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge in Princeton, California, is part of the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex, a critical conservation area in the Sacramento Valley. This refuge encompasses over 10,000 acres of seasonal wetlands, grasslands, and uplands. It's designed to provide essential habitat for a variety of species, particularly migratory birds that use the Pacific Flyway.
- The refuge hosts hundreds of thousands of waterfowl, especially during migration seasons. Species include ducks, geese, and shorebirds. It’s also home to other animals, such as bald eagles, hawks, coyotes, and river otters.

- A 6-mile auto tour loop offers excellent opportunities to view wildlife from the comfort of your vehicle. Observation platforms and interpretive signs enhance the experience.

- The refuge features several short walking trails, including a two-mile Wetlands Walk Trail, which allows visitors to immerse themselves in the habitat.
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Princeton is a census-designated place in Colusa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 82 feet (25 m). Its ZIP code is 95970. Princeton's population was 303 at the 2010 census. The Town of Princeton is an active community with an arena, outdoor pool, ball diamonds, skateboard park, Kettle Valley Trail and numerous parks for families to enjoy.

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