Updated February 19, 2025, 3:50pm
Alerts
Read the Final Environmental Assessment, Finding of No Significant Impact, and Compatibility Determinations for the Big Notch Project Special Use Permit on our News page.
Closed due to Flooding:
- Sutter Spring Trails
- Sacramento River NWR:
- Pine Creek Unit is closed due to flood damage.
- Capay Unit: County Road 23 is closed east of the levee.
Public road closures happen at the county level, so we recommend reviewing those websites to understand what roads are open or closed based on where you are and where you're trying to go (our refuges and units are spread across Glenn, Colusa, Sutter, Butte, and Tehama counties).
Open*:
- Sacramento NWR Auto Tour and Trails
- Colusa NWR Auto Tour, Trail and Observation Platform
- Logan Creek Spring Trails (Sacramento NWR), open February 15 - June 30
- Llano Seco Unit (S. Thompson NCV WMA) Trail and Platform
*Use extreme caution as flooding can occur without warning and road shoulders are soft and will not support your vehicle. Areas are subject to closure without notice.
Before calling the refuge for updates, please review this section of our website or our social media pages. When known, new information will be posted here and to our Facebook Page and Instagram immediately.
Visit Us
Welcome to Delevan National Wildlife Refuge!
Delevan NWR is only open to the public for hunting and for photography-blind access (by reservation only).
There are LOTS of recreational opportunities on the other refuges of the Complex, including Visitor Areas, Auto Tours, trails, bicycling, photography, and hunting.
VISIT US! <-- CLICK HERE...
to find all the information you need to PLAN YOUR VISIT, like recreational opportunities, what to expect, hours and directions, accessibility, passes and permits, rules and policies, local and contact information. Or jump straight to your favorite activity using these quick links:
VISITOR CENTERAUTO TOURSTRAILSBICYCLINGPHOTOGRAPHYHUNTING-WATERFOWLHunting-RiverMAPS, DIRECTIONS + BROCHURESENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Sacramento National Wildlife is one of the 5 National Wildlife Refuges and 3 Wildlife Management Areas that make up the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex:
Other Facilities in the Complex
Delevan National Wildlife Refuge is managed as part of the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex, with headquarters at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge Complex is comprised of 5 National Wildlife Refuges (Sacramento, Delevan, Colusa, Sutter and Sacramento River NWRs) and 3 Wildlife Management Areas (Willow Creek-Lurline, Butte Sink and Steve Thompson North Central Valley WMAs).
Locations
For Hours, Directions and Contact Information, please see our Visit Us page.