Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge lies near Fallon in western Nevada and includes wetlands, marshes, and agricultural interface zones that form part of the Pacific Flyway for migratory birds. The refuge provides habitat for thousands of bird species during seasonal migrations and offers viewing platforms, trails, and scenic routes for nature observation. Its close connection to the Lahontan Valley and agricultural lands highlights the region’s blend of natural and working landscapes. Visitors come for birdwatching, photography, environmental education, and quiet exploration of Nevada’s wetland environments, which stand in contrast to the surrounding high-desert areas.
