Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1964, with community support and in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to provide habitat for wintering waterfowl and other migratory and resident wildlife.
A portrait of a buck white-tailed deer
Eufaula NWR Fishing and Hunting Brochure AVAILABLE

The Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge Fishing and Hunting Brochure 2025/2026 is now available in the website library. Click here to go to the brochure. 

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Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge lies within the historical range of the longleaf pine/wiregrass ecosystem and contains remnant longleaf pine stands. Refuge wetlands, croplands, woodlands, old fields, grasslands and open water create a mosaic of wildlife-rich habitats that support almost 300 species of birds, 40 species of mammals and many amphibians, reptiles and fish.

Location and Contact Information

      About Us

      The main unit of the 11,184-acre refuge is located about 7 miles north of the city of Eufaula, Alabama, along both banks of the Chattahoochee River in southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia.

      What We Do

      Longleaf restoration

      Agricultural/seasonal wetland management/prescribed burning

      Nonnative and invasive plant control

      Trapping Occurs on this Refuge.

      Our Species

      Our Library

      Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge General Brochure (2022)

      Eufaula NWR was established through community support and in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide habitat for wintering waterfowl and other migratory and resident species. The refuge's General Brochure provides a vast amount of information about the refuge.