Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

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Agency Information

Name: Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

Category: Government

Purpose: Muscatatuck's mission is simple: to restore, preserve, and manage a mix of forest, wetland, and grassland habitat for fish, wildlife, and people. Special management emphasis is given to waterfowl, other migratory birds, and endangered species.

Hours of Operation: Sunrise to sunset.

Additional Information

Address: 12985 E. U.S. Hwy. 50

City: Seymour

State: Indiana

ZIP: 47274

Website: http://www.fws.gov/refuge/muscatatuck/

Wildlife Society Website: http://muscatatuck.org/

Facebook URL: https://www.facebook.com/MuscatatuckNWR

Other: 7,724 acres located three miles east of Seymour, IN, on Hwy. 50 serves as home and refuge to deer, geese, hawks, river otters, and other wild animals.

Contact Information

Email: muscatatuck@fws.gov

Phone: 812-522-4352

Phone 2: TTY 800/877-8339


Updated November 2021