Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge Park

4.5/5
(124) · Nature reserve in Alamo, United States
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4.5/5 · 124 reviews
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Jan 4, 2025
I’ve been coming here since my childhood. This is a fantastic place to take a self paced hike. Don’t forget your shades, hat and sunscreen. Take a walk all the way down to our famous Rio Grande River… Full review by N3047WNamyd
Oct 21, 2024
This is a beautiful place-I absolutely loved all of the Spanish Moss trees. There are a few trails to choose from. I chose one of the shorter trails because it was hot and because of all the bugs. T… Full review by 141stacib
Apr 30, 2024
So beautiful with lots to see! Get there early to enjoy the chachalacas greeting the day! Very helpful staff in visitors center and gift shop. Full review by Linda6463
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Questions & answers

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What is the street address of this refuge
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Hi, Here’s the address. I hope you enjoy visiting the refuge! Directions: The refuge is located seven miles south of Alamo, Texas, on FM 907 about 1/4 mile east on U.S. Highway …
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Hi, Here’s the address. I hope you enjoy visiting the refuge! Directions: The refuge is located seven miles south of Alamo, Texas, on FM 907 about 1/4 mile east on U.S. Highway 281. The lat/long is N 26.08522, W 098.13448.
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Open on Christmas Day?
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Their website says that the Visiter Center is closed on Christmas Day. I’ve been there once the Visitor Center is closed on a normal day, but don’t know if the park itself open on …
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Their website says that the Visiter Center is closed on Christmas Day. I’ve been there once the Visitor Center is closed on a normal day, but don’t know if the park itself open on Christmas. Here’s their number: (956)784-7500 , and I hope you’ll have a wonderful time exploring Santa Ana, if you haven’t been there already! :)
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Answer by Anne W · Dec 9, 2018
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Admission fee
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Correction: there is no charge if you have a national park pass or a small fee - about $5 per person, I believe - if you do not have the pass.
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What is the status of my CITES permit?
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