McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge (original) (raw)

McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge is a 58,861-acre refuge that includes the largest remaining freshwater marsh on the Texas Coast, as well as thousands of acres of intermediate to brackish marsh.

2024-2025 Waterfowl Hunting Season

Our 2024-2025 Waterfowl Hunting Brochure has been published online.

Notice: The daily fee has increased from 10to10 to 10to12 for the Spaced Blind and the Star Lake/Clam Lake hunt units.

Notice: McFaddin Beach will be closed between Perkin's Levee and the Chambers/Galveston County Line through teal season.

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The McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge is open to the public free of charge seven days a week during daylight hours. Enjoy wildlife-related recreation, including fishing, crabbing, wildlife watching, wildlife photography, and waterfowl hunting.

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