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Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1937, is one of more than 560 refuges within America's National Wildlife Refuge System. Located eight miles south of Hackberry, on State Highway 27 in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the refuge occupies the marshes between Calcasieu and Sabine lakes in southwest Louisiana. This area contains a diversity of habitat including freshwater impoundments, wooded ridges and levees, canals, ponds, lakes, and bayous. Some of the largest wetland management efforts in Louisiana occur at Sabine. 

Located approximately 26 miles south of Sulphur, Louisiana, Sabine National Wildlife Refuge has numerous recreation areas where you can fish, crab or take a hike. Whether you are looking for an alligator to photograph or just a place to stretch your legs, the Wetland Walkway is always an adventure.


Contact Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

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Contact Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

Southwest Louisiana National Wildlife Refuges
3000 Holly Beach Highway
Hackberry, Louisiana  70645
Phone: 337-762-3816


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Cameron Parish, Louisiana


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