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4.5/5 · 23 reviews
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Jan 12, 2023
The lady volunteering in the refuge office is very informative. Enjoyed the auto tour where there is a place to stop, park and walk the trails to see lots of geese and other waterfowl. Bring your bi… Full review by Lori M
My biggest question is why this Refuge is located in Yuma, AZ which is a long way away. It is in Cibola, AZ near Blythe not Yuma! Someone has this all wrong.
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I tried with no success to have the address corrected with Trip Advisor. I don't remember their reasoning but I also gave them Cibola, AZ as the address that the National Wildlife …
I tried with no success to have the address corrected with Trip Advisor. I don't remember their reasoning but I also gave them Cibola, AZ as the address that the National Wildlife Refuge System lists as the physical location. Yuma is at least 75 miles away from the Cibola NWR. I sure hope that you enjoyed your visit to this very arid spot along the Colorado River.
How do we get to this Refuge from Lake Havasu City, AZ. Are there hotels nearby?
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Go south to I-10 head west into CA the a little beyond Blythe, look for large signs which direct you South back to Cibola AZ and the refuge. Lots of reasonable hotels and restaurants …
Go south to I-10 head west into CA the a little beyond Blythe, look for large signs which direct you South back to Cibola AZ and the refuge. Lots of reasonable hotels and restaurants in Blythe. Great place to visit in the winter to see all the wildlife especially Sandhill Cranes.