Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge adventure.
Discover Laguna Atascosa, a haven for wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
In a region renowned for its biodiversity, the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge provides a unique opportunity to witness nature's splendor, from the graceful flight of redhead ducks to the silent prowl of the endangered ocelot. With more recorded species than any other refuge in the system, the refuge promises an unparalleled bird-watching experience. The refuge's visitor center trails, are a birder's dream, complete with bird feeding stations and water features. And for those looking to explore further, over 60 miles of hiking and biking trails await, each offering its own unique view of the refuge's diverse habitats. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the Steve Thompson Wildlife Drive offers a scenic 14.2-mile loop, perfect for taking in the sights and sounds of the refuge. But it's not just about the birds. The refuge is home to an astounding array of wildlife, from white-tailed deer and Aplomado falcons to the elusive ocelot. With 417 species of birds, 130 types of butterflies, and 45 mammal species, every visit offers a chance to spot something new, and a camping trip nearby puts you within easy access.
The best time to visit Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge is during the fall and spring migrations, when an array of bird species can be observed. Summer offers a glimpse into the resilience of native wildlife amid intense heat, while winter provides opportunities to see late migratory birds seeking refuge.