Kofa National Wildlife Refuge

The Kofa Refuge protects 665,400 acres of mountainous Sonoran Desert habitat and encompasses the Kofa and Castledome Mountain ranges. It is home to a variety of unique animals and plants including desert bighorn sheep and saguaro cactus.

Getting There & Details

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The Kofa National Wildlife Refuge is located 40 miles North of Yuma on the East side of Highway 95.

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