Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge

Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge

6120 South Hwy 15 Monte Vista, Colorado 81144

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About this Location

Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge is located in the San Luis Valley, a high mountain basin located in south-central Colorado. It’s one of three national wildlife refuges in the Valley that provides crucial feeding, resting, and breeding habitat for over 200 bird species and other wildlife. Alamosa and Monte Vista Refuges are located at the south-central end of the Valley and Baca Refuge is located at the north end.

The Refuge’s wetlands are artificially made and intensively managed to provide habitat for a variety of waterfowl and other water birds. Water from irrigation canals and wells maintain this important wetland habitat. Mallards, pintails, teals, and Canada geese are common, as are American avocets, killdeers, white-faced ibises, egrets, and herons. 

Notable Trails

The short Meadowlark Trail is one-quarter mile long. The trail meanders around a wetland and allows visitors up-close views of wildlife.  

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Last updated September 5, 2023