Places to Visit

Ecological Reserves and Wildlife Areas of California

PROPERTY NAMESorted By PROPERTY NAME In Ascending OrderCATEGORYREGIONCOUNTY
Agua Hedionda Lagoon Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve5San Diego
Albany Mudflats Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve3Alameda
Alkali Sink Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve4Fresno
Allensworth Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve4Tulare
Antelope Valley Wildlife AreaWildlife Area2Sierra
Ash Creek Wildlife AreaWildlife Area1Lassen
Atascadero Creek Marsh Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve3Sonoma
Bair Island Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve3San Mateo
Baldwin Lake Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve6San Bernardino
Bass Hill Wildlife AreaWildlife Area1Lassen
Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve5San Diego
Battle Creek Wildlife AreaWildlife Area1Tehama
Big Lagoon Wildlife AreaWildlife Area1Humboldt
Big Sandy Wildlife AreaWildlife Area4San Luis Obispo
Big Table Mountain Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve4Fresno
Biscar Wildlife AreaWildlife Area1Lassen
Blue Sky Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve5San Diego
Boden Canyon Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve5San Diego
Boggs Lake Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve2Lake
Bolsa Chica Ecological ReserveEcological Reserve5Orange
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Lands Viewer

CDFW Lands Viewer

The CDFW Lands Viewer provides geospatial data about the CDFW's lands and facilities. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife manages over 1,100,000 acres of fish and wildlife habitat and these properties provide many opportunities for the public to hunt, fish, watch wildlife and learn about nature. Come visit and explore a wildlife area or ecological reserve near you!

Note: the Lands Viewer is best accessed with a full-size display (13' or larger).

CDFW Lands Viewer

 

Wildlife Branch - Lands Program
Mailing: P.O. Box 944209, Sacramento, CA 94244-2090