Cibola National Wildlife Refuge
Cibola National Wildlife Refuge is located in Arizona and California, near the Colorado River. Established in 1964, it covers over 18,000 acres and serves as a vital habitat for various wildlife species, particularly migratory birds. The refuge features wetlands, riparian areas, and desert landscapes, making it an important stopover for birds along the Pacific Flyway.
Visitors to Cibola can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, hiking, and photography. The refuge is home to diverse species, including the endangered California condor and various waterfowl. Educational programs and guided tours are also available to enhance the visitor experience.