Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge provides an important stopover and wintering area for migratory birds.

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There are activities year round at Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge, including wildlife viewing, environmental education, and fishing. Discover our hours and what we have to offer by clicking learn more about visiting below.
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Want to get involved in what we do at the Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex? Interested in volunteering, interning, or working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? Visit our Get Involved page.