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.........learning
from nature
As millions
of Americans and world travelers discover the enjoyment and
educational value of Watchable Wildlife, Moffat County
stands as one of the premier locations in the world for viewing
animals in their native habitat. With over 3 million acres
and 1.7 million acres of public lands, Moffat County is the
home of large herds of elk, deer, and pronghorn antelope,
as well as many small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,
and fish.
Moffat
County provides 10 wilderness Study Areas which are managed
by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and provide trails,
interpretive areas, campsites, and studies of these multiple
use public lands.
Moffat
County is also home to the Brown's Park National Wildlife
Refuge, Dinosaur National Monument, and USFS Routt National
Forest.
We hope
you enjoy this scenic country and respect the natural settings,
archaeological sites, and Watchable Wildlife creatures, that
we can preserve these treasures for future generations.
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and AREA GUIDE
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Wildlife photos
Craig's
greatest resource is its people. Friendly and helpful, they
are always glad to share western hospitality! |