Mingo National Wildlife Refuge

Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is 21,676 acres of bottomland hardwood, swamp and wetland. Mingo lies in a linear basin formed in an ancient abandoned channel of the Mississippi River. It houses an array of plants and animals, such as white-tailed deer, waterfowl, small reptiles, and bald eagles. Activities at Mingo include fishing, hunting, a 20 mile Auto Tour Route, our boardwalk nature trail, wildlife observation, photography, and environmental educational activities.

Getting There & Details

Admission
$3, Mar. 15-Nov. 30.
Hours
Year-round.
Address
24279 St. Hwy 51
Phone
573-222-3589
Website
www.fws.gov/r3pao/ming_nwr
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