The Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, located in Indiahoma, Oklahoma, is a pristine sanctuary spanning approximately 60,000 acres of mixed grass prairie, ancient granite mountains, and freshwater lakes and streams. Home to iconic wildlife such as bison, longhorn, and Rocky Mountain elk, the refuge offers a range of recreational activities including fishing, bird watching, wildlife photography, hiking, camping, and kayaking.
Managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the refuge system prioritizes wildlife conservation, driving all aspects of their operations to ensure the survival of local plants and animals. Visitors can immerse themselves in the enchanting landscape of the Wichita Mountains, a testament to the enduring beauty of nature in southwest Oklahoma.
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