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Maxwell National Wildlife Area
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At an altitude of 6,050 feet, Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge is made up of more than 3,000 acres of gently rolling prairie, playa lakes, and farmland for waterfowl. Rangeland and reclaimed farmland on the refuge are made up of a variety of grasses including blue grama, galleta, sand dropseed, threeawn, and buffalo grass, as well as fourwing saltbush and cactus.
Several lakes on the refuge provide approximately 700 acres of roosting and feeding habitat for waterfowl. During wet years, the shoreline vegetation of the lakes is dense enough to aid waterfowl nesting. During dry years, the constantly changing shoreline is beneficial to shorebirds.
The refuge provides a winter haven for migrating waterfowl, including mergansers, mallards, gadwalls, pintails, redheads, wigeon, Canada geese, and snow geese. Numbers of waterfowl can peak at over 90,000 birds during the fall. Other bird species that may be seen on the refuge include willow flycatcher, Hammond's flycatcher, Swainson's thrush, warbling vireo, indigo bunting, bald eagle, peregrine falcon, prairie falcon, osprey, and burrowing owl.
Wildlife observation, photography, and limited fishing are all available at Maxwell. Please contact the refuge for more information.

Facilities: Facilities are limited at Maxwell National Wildlife Area. Please contact the refuge for more information.

Reservations: Unknown

Best Time To Visit: Unknown

Fees: Unknown

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Hiking by permit only.

Directions: To get to Maxwell National Wildlife Area from Raton, take I-25 south to Maxwell, go north on State Highway 445 .8 mile and west on State Highway 505 approximately 2.5 miles. Turn north at entrance sign (1.5 miles to headquarters).

Address
Patricia Hoban, Refuge Manager
P.O. Box 276
Maxwell, New Mexico 87728
Phone
General: (505) 375-2331
Fax: (505) 375-2332
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