Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge

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Ullin, United States

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Wildlife refuge· Tourist attraction

Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge is located in Ullin, United States on 1042 Butter Ridge Rd. Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in United States.

Address

1042 Butter Ridge Rd

Phone

+1 6186342231

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Briella Henderson

This is a lesser known place among hiking enthusiasts, the wildlife and wetlands are simply amazing to see! The visitors center is also very well maintained and its a great place to visit!

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Drake Cloin

Beautiful gem to be found in southern Illinois. The lower portion of Illinois never ceases to impress with its vast changes in environment. The swampy area with it's old cypress trees is beautiful, full of wonderful wildlife and great time in nature.

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Brianna Scott

This is one of the most beautiful places by in Southern Illinois. Take a kayak or canoe out through the lower access. Watch for the silver carp. They'll jump at you. Eagles pond is my personal favorite area.

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Sanya Vitale

Very beautiful. Take water, bug spray and a camera.

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Helen Krieger

This was a place I found, watched the YouTube video and knew its be a great adventure. The place you take off from is very byou, no frills, nothing slick. But the owner is very genuine, intelligent and a great guide. It amazes me that we have a Cyprus wetland/bayou in Illinois. Highly recommend it.

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Crystal Pistol

Beautiful. What a wonderful detour we found. Next time this will be planned along our route.

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Ethan Miller

It sucks not maintained well and not enough food put out for the wild life Bellerose should have a lot of food for the Ducks and waterfowl and it has nothing no ducks come to that area anymore for the way it is maintained the fields are grown-up not never mowed bunch of young trees good for nothing years ago it stayed mode trees were small rabbits and quail we're everywhere now just deer and turkeys

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marian smith

So much history. Great place to visit.