Category: | Park, |
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Address: | 45211 Co Rd 32B, Davis, CA 95618, USA |
Postal code: | 95618 |
Phone: | (916) 445-0411 |
Website: | https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/lands/places-to-visit/yolo-bypass-wa |
Monday: | 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Thursday: | 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Friday: | 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Saturday: | 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Sunday: | 5:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
I came for my first time yesterday the 22nd of February 2020. I came with good binoculars and I'm so glad that I did otherwise the experience would not have been as amazing. If you're coming especially with kids I suggest bringing a couple few pairs they're not very expensive. You can drive several circuits around the 16,000 Acres via different access roads what's they call the car tour. There are spots where you can stop and just observe and scan a vast wilderness and the binoculars brought it all into sharp Focus. I saw several Hawk species, countless waterfowl , some not indigenous to California just passing through on migration. Egrets and herons of different models are on display so to speak. There are warblers and wrens and avocets and gulls and Falcons in the form of kestrels. And lastly keep your eyes on the very high altitudes over the reserve as there are many large flocks flying at high altitude heading back to the northern regions. What kind I'm not sure. I believe I saw some cranes and Pelicans yesterday. It's open Dawn until dusk it's free and you can drive your car & never get out or you can walk as far as you would like to There are several "parking lots" throughout. Bring water, there are no drinking fountains but please do not litter. Have fun.
Awesome way to start the morning off bird watching. Park is free and opens at sunrise and closes at sunset.
Great place to go for wildlife if you have patience. It's a large open space, you can slowly drive a good section of it. Plenty of raptors, ducks and other critters. Very entertaining during my quick 40 minute visit.
Excellent nature area for birdwatching or just taking a peaceful stroll through the wetlands.
While the sound of traffic on the nearby freeway is prevalent, you can get further away to where the sound is minimal.
Multiple parking areas provide easy access to different sections of the preserve, complete with a decently maintained Port-O-Pottie at each parking area.
The 16,000-acre Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area is one of the largest public/private restoration projects with 3,700-acres of land in the Yolo Bypass floodway restored to wetlands and other associated habitats, with more restoration in the works.
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area darbojas Valdības iestādes, Valsts pārvalde aktivitātēs. Jūs varat sazināties ar uzņēmumu pa numuru (916) 445-0411. Jūs varat sazināties ar uzņēmumu pa e-pastu askmarine@wildlife.ca.gov. Jeffrey Stoddord ir saistīta(-as) ar uzņēmumu.
Yolo Wildlife Bypass Area is the perfect spot if you want to escape the city life for a bit, and just get out to enjoy the magic of California nature. It's pretty special! Right in the heart of the Pacific Flyway, this stunning area is spread across a whopping 16,600 acres, so kids - get those walking shoes on!
The Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area is approximately two miles east of the Headquarters office. We will meet on the Refuge at parking area A (near the entrance) See Map. Note that the loaction on the google map is not correct, we are down the road from the location shown.
A map of the Yolo Bypass Wildlife area. This map shows hunting blind locations and hunt stats. Краткая информация об элементе недоступна.
The Vic Fazio Yolo Wildlife Area is a large wetland restoration and wildlife habitat project constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and Ducks Unlimited within the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area. The Yolo Causeway, part of Interstate 80, runs through it. The restoration was named for...
Martha Ozonoff with the Yolo Basin Foundation talks about the Yolo Basin Wildlife Area and the birds that you can see.
By Coyote Quest Photography · Updated about 4 months ago · Taken at Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area.
Winter duck counts within the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area have approached 40,000 individuals; Northern Pintail and Northern Shoveler are particularly well-represented. Concentrations of Snow and Greater White fronted Geese can exceed 100,000 birds. The Davis Wetlands hosts one of the largest...
Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area. Updated on Jun 04, 2018. Edit Like Comment Share. Phone +1 916-445-0411. Address 45211 Co Rd 32B, Davis, CA 95618, USA Similar Fremont Weir Wildlife A, Delevan National Wildlife R, Caspar Headlands State Bea, Burleigh H Murray Ranch, Colusa...