TENNESSEE WILDLIFE VIEWING TRAIL » West Tennessee


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Hop-In Refuge

Site Directions: From Kenton in Obion County, take Hwy 89 east until the road passes over the Obion River. At the sharp bend to the right (east), make a left on Old Kenton Rd and then a left on McRight Rd that provides access to the refuge.
Lat: 36.2511°N Long: -88.97809°W
Hours: daylight hours, however the refuge is closed to all forms of trespass from 1 November through the last day of February.
Seasonality: year round
Fees: none

Site Description: Fields are cultivated in the summer with crops and flooded in the winter for waterfowl.

Wildlife to Watch:
A large number of waterfowl (possibly over 50,000 individuals) and the largest wintering Sandhill Crane population in West Tennessee (>4000 birds) define the importance of this site. Waterfowl are able to overwinter on the site because it is an area with no hunting and is a quality resting area.


These fields are flooded in winter and provide excellent habitat for waterfowl and sandhill cranes.

NOTE: Please refer to TWRA Hunting Guide about hunting seasons and public access dates. Access dates vary by site. However, the refuge is closed to all forms of trespass from 1 November through the last day of February.

For more information:

Hop-In Refuge map


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