Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (2024)

Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge offers a unique experience being the largest wetland complex in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and where different wildlife habitats converge. The Refuge offers landscape beauty and wildlife viewing opportunities that few places can match. Come see for yourself!

Grizzly Bears and Refuge Brochure

BE BEAR AWARE

Grizzly bears are present on all areas of the Refuge to include, but not limited to: forest, willows, sagebrush sagebrush
The western United States’ sagebrush country encompasses over 175 million acres of public and private lands. The sagebrush landscape provides many benefits to our rural economies and communities, and it serves as crucial habitat for a diversity of wildlife, including the iconic greater sage-grouse and over 350 other species.

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-steppe, grasslands, wetlands, lakeshores, and creeks. The carrying of bear spray on your person where it is readily accessible is strongly recommended.

Refuge Brochure

The . The brochure provides a detailed colored map.

Refuge Photo Album

A collection of landscape and wildlife photos throughout Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.

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Visitors to Red Rock Lakes Refuge should be prepared for a remote wilderness setting. To maintain the wilderness and sense of solitude, facilities are minimized and recreation off the established roads involves non-motorized or non-mechanical means of transport -- foot traffic only. This approach provides both wildlife and wildland viewing opportunities in an uncrowded setting. All visitors are encouraged to use good wildlife viewing practices and ethics, especially when viewing species sensitive to human disturbance, such as trumpeter swans.

The Refuge's U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Mountain-Prairie Region Flicker Photo Album:https://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwsmtnprairie/albums/72177720295608081

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      About Us

      The Refugeacts as a corridor for some mammals (like the grizzly bear) for moving between Yellowstone and other areas of Idaho and Montana. It encompasses over 53 thousand acres, of which 32,350 are wilderness. Many elk, deer and pronghorn call the Refuge home during spring through fall, as do many migratory waterfowl and songbirds.

      The Refuge provides a Visitor Center, two primitive campgrounds (one each at the Upper and Lower Red Rock Lake), and two easy-rated hiking trails (Odell Creek and Sparrow Pond trails). The Refuge is also known for its superb landscape photography in all seasons and in various locations, with the Centennial Mountains being a favorite subject.

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      Tours

      The Refuge has few roads, all of which are constructed and maintained with dirt and gravel. Note that roads are generally restricted to dry times, as snowmelt and rain will make roads very muddy and nearly impassable. Some roads may require 4WD high-clearance. There are no service stations with gasoline or tow trucks within at least 45 miles, so please plan accordingly.

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      What We Do

      Conservation efforts at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge aim to provide habitat for breeding and staging migratory birds, native fishes, and both transitory and resident wildlife that maintains the biological diversity and integrity of a montane wetland system.

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      Our Species

      Some of the species that call the Refuge home, whether migratory or year-round residents include grizzly bears, black bears, elk, deer (mule and whitetail), Shiras moose, pronghorn, trumpeter swans, tundra swans, bald eagles, golden eagles, sandhill cranes, ground squirrels, badgers, wolves, coyotes, foxes, martens, all species of waterfowl in the Pacific Flyway, and numerous neotropical migrant songbirds to name just a few.

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      Hunt, Fish & Public Use Regulations with Map for Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

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      Final Environmental Assessment for Beaver Dam Notching, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

      Final Environmental Assessment for Beaver Dam Notching, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. April 2024.

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      Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and Decision to Implement Beave Dam Notching In Red Rock Creek, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

      Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and Decision to Implement Beave Dam Notching In Red Rock Creek, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. April 2024.

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      Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Draft Environmental Assessment Beaver Dam Notching

      This Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared by the United States Department of the Interior’s U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 6, and the Mountain-Prairie Region Division of Refuge Planning to evaluate the effects associated with the proposed...

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      Arctic Grayling Spawning Access Minimum Requirements Analysis Framework Workbook

      An endemic population of Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) within the Red Rock Lakes Wilderness has declined and is at risk of extirpation. The population is subject to many factors limiting their abundance. Studies have indicated that the population has declined to a point where it is losing...

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      Withdrawal of Decision to Implement Conservation Efforts for Arctic Grayling

      Withdrawal of Finding of No Significant Impact, Withdrawal of Environmental Action Statement, Withdrawal of Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation, Withdrawal of Wilderness Act Minimum Requirements Analysis Determinations, Withdrawal of Findings Related to National Historic Preservation...

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      Final Environmental Assessment - Arctic Grayling Conservation Red Rock Lakes NWR

      Final Environmental Assessment to implement arctic grayling conservation at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. May 2023.

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      Finding of No Significant Impact - Arctic Grayling Conservation Red Rock Lakes NWR

      Finding of No Significant Impact and Decision to Implement Conservation Efforts for Arctic Grayling at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Signed 6/1/23.

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      Final Environmental Action Statement - Arctic Grayling Conservation Red Rock Lakes NWR

      Final Environmental Action Statement for Arctic Grayling Conservation at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Signed 6/1/23.

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      RRL NWR Draft Grazing CD.pdf

      Draft Compatibility Determination (CD) for the continuation of prescriptive livestock grazing as an existing use on Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge to achieve habitat management objectives.

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      DraftEA-UpperRedRockLakeGrayling-FINAL508c-2.24.23.pdf

      Draft Environmental Assessment for Arctic Grayling Conservation at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. This document is available for review with a public comment period running February 28 - March 14, 2023.

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      Supplemental Information on RRLNWR Draft EA.pdf

      This supplemental information document provides briefs on the Draft Environmental Assessment for Arctic Grayling Conservation and its next steps.

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      Structured Decision-Making Report for Centennial Valley Arctic Grayling Conservation on Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

      This report describes a decision analysis process that was conducted in support of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Environmental Assessment on Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) on Red Rocks Lake National Wildlife Refuge in the Centennial Valley, Montana.

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      RRL NWR Grazing CD Final Signed.pdf

      Final signed copy of the Refuge grazing Compatibility Determination

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      Projects and Research

      Research projects on the Refuge take place in all seasons and range from working with fish and wildlife to their different habitats. Research and projects are designed to inform management in making the best possible decisions for wildlife and wildlife habitat.

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      USFWS Zone Wildlife Biologist Jeff Warren deploys a probe to measure dissolved oxygen through an augered hole in the ice on Upper Red Rock Lake at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge in support of Arctic grayling conservation efforts. Photo by Cortez/USFWS.

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      FAQs

      What animals are in Red Rock National Park? ›

      Mule deer, javelina, coyotes, and bobcats are all commonly seen by visitors throughout the year, as well as a wide variety of birds. Blacktail rattlesnakes are seen on occasion during the warmer months as well as tarantulas and a variety of lizards.

      Where is Red Rock Lake? ›

      Lake Red Rock is Iowa's Largest Lake with over 15,000 acres of water and 35,000 acres of land for your enjoyment. Located on the Des Moines River just 45 miles southeast and downriver from Des Moines, the reservoir collects runoff and and drainage from over 12,320 square miles of Iowa and southern Minnesota land.

      What is the largest national wildlife refuge in the United States? ›

      The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is the largest national wildlife refuge in the United States. It is also the biggest and wildest publicly owned land in our country. Located in Alaska's northeast corner, it is home to a wide variety of species, such as polar bears, caribou, and wolves.

      What wildlife is at Red Rocks Colorado? ›

      Red Rocks Amphitheatre provides an ideal habitat for various reptiles, including lizards, snakes, and turtles. It is not uncommon to see northern fence lizards basking in the sun or western rattlesnakes blending in with the rocks.

      Are there mountain lions in Red Rock? ›

      Toward the east side of Red Rock Canyon Open Space, the high limestone content of the soil is a determining factor in the ecology (N). Nearly all of Red Rock Canyon Open Space is home to deer, bear, mountain lion and coyotes.

      Are there bears in Red Rock? ›

      Drive the Red Rock Canyon road early in the morning or at dusk, and you will be able to spot bears in the meadows and down in the river bed.

      Is Lake Red Rock safe to swim in? ›

      Swimming Not Recommended at Lake Red Rock's North Overlook Beach.

      What town is underwater Lake Red Rock? ›

      The towns of Coalport, Fifield, Rousseau, Cordova, Red Rock, and Dunreath had either already gone away due to other factors or made preparations to be flooded for the Lake Red Rock Project by moving buildings or abandoning them altogether.

      What bacteria is in Lake Red Rock? ›

      Due to elevated bacterial counts, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, advises that swimming is not recommended at Lake Red Rock's North Overlook Beach until further notice. "Swimming Not Recommended" signs will be posted at the beach until further testing indicates low bacteria counts.

      What city in the U.S. has the most wildlife? ›

      1. The entire city of Austin, Texas is certified as a Community Wildlife Habitat. There are 2,154 certified wildlife habitats – the most per capita in the US – and the most Schoolyard Habitats (67). It's famous for its Congress Avenue Bridge, home to 1.5 million bats.

      What is the most famous wildlife reserve in the world? ›

      The famous Masai Mara, one of the most well-known wildlife protection areas in the world, is situated in the southwest of Kenya. The Masai Mara National Reserve, which is 1,510 square kilometres in size, has a variety of landscapes, including savannah, mountain ranges, lake lands, and the Great Rift Valley.

      What state has the most wildlife refuges? ›

      According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, North Dakota is home to 74 wildlife refuges and management districts — the most of any state.

      Are there snakes at Red Rocks Colorado? ›

      Rattlesnakes in Red Rock Canyon blend in very well with the environment under shrubs, within rock cracks, and along sandy soils.

      What city is closest to Red Rocks Colorado? ›

      Red Rocks Amphitheatre (also known colloquially as simply Red Rocks) is an open-air amphitheatre in the western United States near Morrison, Colorado, approximately ten miles (16 km) southwest of Denver.

      Are there mosquitos at Red Rocks? ›

      The risk for mosquito activity is high.

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