Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge
Map
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Facts and practical information
Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge is located within Grays Harbor, at the mouth of the Chehalis River, which makes up the second largest watershed in Washington. It is one of four major staging areas for migrating shorebirds in the Pacific Flyway. Up to one million shorebirds gather here in spring and fall to feed and rest. ()
Established: 1990 (34 years ago)Elevation: 0 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 46°58'26"N, 123°57'32"W
Day trips
Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: 7th Street Theatre, Polson Museum, Carnegie Library.