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Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located on the east slope of the Cascade Mountains at the base of 12,307-foot Mount Adams in southern Washington.

It currently encompasses over 6,500 acres of the historic Conboy/Camas lakebeds, a shallow marshy wetland area drained by early settlers. Conifer forests, grasslands, shallow wetlands, and deep water provide homes for deer, elk, beaver, coyote, otter, small rodents, and 150 species of birds, as well as numerous amphibians, reptiles, and fish.

Bald eagle, greater sandhill crane, and the Oregon spotted frog are species of concern. Refuge visitors enjoy the scenery, hike the Willard Springs trail, and observe wildlife from the county roads that surround and cross the refuge.

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PD-icon.svg This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

Coordinates: 45°57′29″N 121°19′04″W / 45.95806°N 121.31778°W / 45.95806; -121.31778








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