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Quivira NWR Fishing Fishing is allowed on all bodies of water on the Refuge. In addition, we now have a "Kids Fishing Pond"...adults MUST be accompanied by a fishing child, 14 years of age or younger. This pond, located near the south entrance of the Refuge, is periodically stocked and affords the younger fisherfolks out there a chance to experience the thrill of landing a big one! Again, you must be in compliance with State fishing regulations and laws. Sorry, no boats are allowed.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to afford persons with disabilities full accessibility or reasonable accommodation. We have made every effort to provide accessible activities for everyone including an accessible hunting blind, viewing scope, photo blind and fishing pier. The accessibility hunting blind needs to be reserved at least two weeks in advance so make your plans early. Contact Refuge personnel at 620-486-2393 for information or to address accessibility problems. For the hearing impaired, use your State Relay System for the Deaf.


Address: Hwy 50, N at Stafford 6 miles, then E 6 miles
Phone: 620-486-2393
Our Email: quivira@fws.gov
Our Website:www.fws.gov/quivira

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