Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge - Canyon, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member nomadwillie
N 34° 55.495 W 102° 06.336
13S E 764398 N 3868542
Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge is located at the intersection of TX 168 and TX 283 in Canyon TX.
Waymark Code: WM15NE4
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/27/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rjmcdonough1
Views: 3

"Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area in Randall County in the Texas Panhandle. Its shortgrass prairies spill into marshes, woodlands, riparian habitat, croplands, and water-carved canyon walls that together form 7,664 acres (31.02 km2) of homes for migratory and year-round wildlife. The area forms a habitat for black-tailed prairie dogs and burrowing owls, among many other species. Some 175 acres (0.71 km2) of the refuge carries the designation of National Natural Landmark.

Buffalo Lake NWR lies within a canyon carved by Tierra Blanca Creek, an ephemeral stream that stretches across northern portions of the Llano Estacado. The discharge of this stream is highly variable, and it is not unusual for the creek to dry out completely. At the same time, as the sole creek bed within a large drainage basin in a region prone to frequent and intense thunderstorms, it often suffers the destructive effects of flash floods. A large flood control structure, called Umbarger Dam, was constructed to impound the waters of Tierra Blanca Creek and form Buffalo Lake within the boundaries of the wildlife refuge. The ponded waters of this shallow lake can provide key roosting habitat for migrating birds."

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We spent about 1.5 hours driving thru the refuge. Many warnings along the road, including one about tarantulas and how they are a protected species. When we stopped in at the visitor center to get our Blue Goose Passport stamped, I walked right past one of the refuge's tarantula on the sidewalk. My spouse pointed it out after I had past within inches of the creature.
NWR or Protected Planet Website: [Web Link]

Point of Interest (POI): Scenic View

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