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Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Coordinates: 41°43′43″N 102°20′38″W / 41.72861°N 102.34389°W / 41.72861; -102.34389
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Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map showing the location of Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Map showing the location of Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Map showing the location of Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Map showing the location of Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
LocationGarden County, Nebraska, USA
Nearest cityAlliance, NE
Coordinates41°43′43″N 102°20′38″W / 41.72861°N 102.34389°W / 41.72861; -102.34389
Area45,818 acres (185 km2)
Established1931
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WebsiteCrescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska and includes 45,818 acres (185 km2). The refuge contains the largest protected continuous sand dunes in the U.S. A dozen small lakes and numerous ponds are fed by underground aquifers in areas where the sand dunes are below the water table. Some of the dunes are covered in shrubs and grasses, while others are completely bare. After the end of the Pinedale glaciation, the Holocene glacial retreat exposed the sand dunes that had been deposited in their current location by the vast continental glaciers. This refuge manages the North Platte National Wildlife Refuge and together they form the Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

The Pronghorn is often mistakenly referred to as the antelope

Crescent Lake NWR was protected in 1931 to ensure the wetlands would continue to be protected, providing migratory bird species and other animals a safe haven. As many as twenty Bald eagle pairs have been known to spend part of the year within the refuge, and along another 200 observed bird species, the refuge is considered one of the finest in the U.S. for birders. The grasses support a large group of Pronghorn as well as Mule and White-tailed deer. Coyote, bobcat, beaver, river otter, swift fox, prairie dog and raccoon are also found on the refuge. Sport fishing is popular with Yellow Perch, Walleye and Largemouth bass being the more commonly sought.

Crescent Lake NWR is located approximately 28 miles (45 km) north of Oshkosh, Nebraska. From U.S. Highway 26, turn north on West Second. Proceed north out of town and follow directional signs to the Refuge headquarters. From U.S. Highway 2, turn south just east of Lakeside, Nebraska.

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  • "Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge". U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Retrieved 2016-06-15.
  • "Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge". Recreation.gov. Retrieved 2011-01-09.