Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
Address 
3325 Green Jay
Alamo,TX,78516
United States
-98° -98' 7.4688" N 26° 26' 55.9848" W
Description:

Established in 1943 for the protection of migratory birds, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge happens to be positioned along an east-west and north-south juncture of two major migratory routes for many species of birds. It is also at the northern-most point for many species whose range extends south into Central and South America. The refuge is right in the middle of all this biological diversity, which is what makes this 2,088 acre parcel the ‘jewel of the National Wildlife Refuge System.’ Though small in size, Santa Ana offers visitors an opportunity to see birds, butterflies and many other species not found anywhere else in the United States beyond deep South Texas. 

Hours: 8am-4pm 

Amenities: 
Restrooms
Trails- Hiking
Visitor/Nature Center
Wildlife Viewing Area
Things To Do: 
Educational Programs
Guided Tours
Hiking/ walking
Wildlife Watching