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Grays Lake Wildlife Refuge, north of Soda Springs, is a 18,330-acre preserve for migrating waterfowl such as sandhill cranes, Franklin's gulls, geese, ducks and hawks. During fall migration as many as 3,000 cranes may be found at the marsh. At times, there may be as many as 40,000 Franklin's gulls here. Wildflowers here generally peak in mid-June. A visitor center educates the public about species found in the area.
Season:
All Year
Hours:
Daylight
Fees:
Free
Facilities
Restrooms
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Visitor Center
Location
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