Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge

  • Route 2, Box 202A, Alamo, Texas 78516
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Along the banks of the lower Rio Grande is the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, a 2,088 acre refuge established in 1943 for the protection of migratory birds. Considered the ‘jewel' of the refuge system, this essential ‘island' ... more on South-padre-island.com

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The Tram ride was very loud and probably spooked away a lot of wildlife, but it was informative. more on TripAdvisor

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This is a very cool place to visit and we saw several kinds of birds on our short visit there. The Tram ride was very loud and probably spooked away a lot of wildlife, but it was informative. ... more on TripAdvisor

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We pulled into the parking lot and immediately saw a dozen different birds. We knew we had found a place where even inexperienced ... more on igougo

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