San Jacinto Wildlife Area is approximately 19,000 acres, with 900 acres of restored wetlands. It is the first state wildlife area to utilize reclaimed water to enhance its wetlands. Improvements are ongoing. Waterfowl, wading birds, and quail are a few of the many animals found here. Surrounding land users are primarily agricultural, principally dry land wheat farming and dairy operations. The 150-acre Double Bar "S" Horse Ranch represents the only substantial in-holding. Read more about San Jacinto Wildlife Area Habitats (PDF).
The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at San Jacinto Wildlife Area.
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