Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge

Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge is a haven for diverse wildlife and natural beauty in southeastern Indiana, offering rich opportunities for wildlife viewing and birding.

50,000+
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
2,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge

 

Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, located in southeastern Indiana, spans over 50,000 acres primarily devoted to conservation and habitat restoration. The refuge occupies land that was once part of the Jefferson Proving Ground, with its history deeply woven into its character. The area's varied ecosystems include grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands, providing essential habitats for a multitude of species. Notably, the refuge is home to a significant population of Henslow’s sparrows and Indiana bats, both indicating healthy ecological processes. Bird watchers flock here for the chance to observe diverse species during migration seasons. Outdoor enthusiasts find ample activities including hiking and wildlife photography, though controlled access ensures minimal disruption to wildlife. Visitors can enjoy guided tours and educational programs. The absence of general public camping and boating emphasizes the refuge's primary focus on wildlife preservation. Instead, day visits provide a splendid opportunity to witness the area’s natural splendor and encounter various wildlife species, all while learning about the refuge’s vital role in conservation efforts.

Highlights

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Henslow’s Sparrow habitat areas

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Indiana bat conservation zones

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Historic remnants of Jefferson Proving Ground

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Guided tours focused on unique ecosystems

Notable Natural Features

Henslow’s Sparrow Viewing Area

A premier spot to observe this rare grassland bird thriving in its natural environment.

Wetland Habitats

These crucial ecosystems support a diverse range of plants and animals.

Historic Sites of Jefferson Proving Ground

Remnants of military history that now coexist with nature conservation efforts.