Park
Cheyenne Bottoms Refuge
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Lokalità
204 NE 60 Rd
Great Bend, KS
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NORTHWEST OF RAYMOND - Be sure to stop at their tour center and visit the amazing view for bird watching. Another hunting favorite for waterfowl.
Take in the breath taking scenery of Cheyenne Bottoms. View waterfowls & be sure to plan hunts.
Cheyenne Bottoms is the nation’s largest inland marsh. It is a critical stopping point on the central flyway for millions of birds which migrate through the region annually. Perfect for sightseers, birdwatchers, and hunters.
Beautiful, educational place to learn about & possibly see water fowl in a natural environment.
Cheyenne Bottoms is a 41,000-acre wetland complex in central Kansas and one of the top staging areas (the places migrating birds stop to feed and rest) for shorebirds and waterfowl in the United States. These wetlands host tens of thousands of shorebirds and up to 1/4 million waterfowl each year during their migrations.