Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge


Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge is an 11,184 acre National Wildlife Refuge located in Barbour and Russell counties in Alabama and Stewart and Quitman counties in Georgia. Eufaula NWR is located on the Walter F. George Lake along the Chattahoochee River between Alabama and Georgia. Of the 11,184 acres of managed property, 7,953 acres are in Alabama and 3,231 acres are in Georgia.
Eufaula NWR was established in 1964 in cooperation with the United States Army Corps of Engineers which manages the Walter F. George Lock and Dam and the majority of Walter F. George Lake. More than 325,000 visitors per year visit the refuge. The fiscal year 2005 budget was $718,000.

Wildlife

The Eufaula NWR protects endangered and threatened species such as the wood stork.
There is a variety of wildlife habitats in the Eufaula NWR including approximately 4000 acres of open water, 3000 acres of wetlands, 2000 acres of woodlands, 1000 acres of croplands and 1000 acres of grasslands. This diverse area provides shelter for migratory waterfowl and other birds. Other wildlife species include raccoon, white-tailed deer, quail, beaver, red and gray fox species, dove, bobcat, hawk, armadillo, owl, rabbit, squirrel, river otter, turkey, and coyote, not to mention other reptiles, amphibians, insects and various fishes.

Facilities

offers several activities including boating and fishing. Additionally, there is a seven-mile auto-tour trail, two observation towers, and a walking trail. Lakepoint State Park borders the Eufaula NWR on the Alabama side of the river, near the city of Eufaula.