Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge, Toppenish, WA 98948, United States
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Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge - Featured Reviews (103)
This is a great little place to take a stroll with the kids and the dog. The trail is a reclaimed road, wide and level. As it beats the creek, be sure to look for herons and waterfowl. Numerous species of birds can be spotted in the trees and bushes. You may even find yourself following a coyote, as I did today. There is a visitor center but you should check the website if hoping to find it open. This is open all year long during daylight hours and it is worth the stop if you are in the area.
Definitely pull over and check this great little wetlands in arid high country. Saw orioles and pelicans to boot!
Nice place to stretch your legs and have a good view.
Best weather in Washington this cold day in January, nice blinds, but only a few birds. Took a nice hike or jog around the perimeter trails with my two labs. Nothing special, but relaxing and pleasant. Great view of Mt. Adams and mountains, hills, and lakes. Sunset was nice. No problems here with dogs off leash.
Mallards, flycatchers, swallows, black birds and larks out at noon when I stopped by. It is a pretty large refuge and the river was full to almost overflowing. The walking trail was not completely obvious but fine. I plan to return for a morning or evening visit.
Decent walking paths but birds were pretty far away. Can't control wildlife. We saw Tundra swan, downy woodpecker, song and white crowned sparrow and a few more types of birds
While we showed up after most of the refuge was closed, the walking trail along the water was nice and we spotted several bird species that were new to us
My dog & I had the worst hunting experience of our lives yesterday. I was bird hunting one of the Yakima Nation feel free to hunt areas. The Yakima Nation block is immediately adjacent to one of the 80 acre TNWR blocks that is open to hunting along Pumphouse road 1/2 mile from Island Road. As we hunted along the east & north boundaries my dog went in to the TPNR unit numerous time as she attempted to find birds. As I approached the NW corner of the property l shot a quail that fell within the Refuge property in heavy cover. My dog could not find it and I decided to go in & help her. It is then I discovered the worst barbed wire I had ever seen. The wire had huge barbs & was strung so tight & so low to the ground I could not pass. I looked for places for safe passage thru the fence & could find none. We could not retrieve the bird. There are numerous hunter unfriendly units in this Yakima Nation hunting area but this piece on the boundary of the TPNR is the worst I have ever experienced. When I got back to my car I noticed my dog had numerous cuts to her back and legs from the barbed wire. I will be contacting the Refuge this morning to find why they would put such nasty barbed wire on a unit that is open to the public. It is completely unacceptably & totally unnecesary to use barbed wire on public land in this manner. I would caution anyone with a hunting dog or young hunters to avoid the property boundaries (barbed wire fences) of any of the Toppinish National Wildlife Refuge units. In less than 2 hours of hunting near the barb wire fences my dog was covered with cuts on her back, legs, nose & belly. Also the fence is too tall to climb over & there are few if any passage ways to get through the fences safely.
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Worth the stop. Do yourself a favor and grab some fresh tortillas at the Rancherita around the corner. Wonderfully flavored carnitas by the pound. Best salsa verde ever, no exaggeration.
This place is great I haven't tried since they moved from the old location at (Kempers) on 306 S 1st St, Yakima, WA 98901 Back in 2018 They have moved to Toppenish 2-4 years ago 13 E Toppenish Ave, Toppenish, WA 98948 across the train station and by
Awesome flavor. This Pho is the best in the Yakima Valley. The boba tea and food are great. With large serving sizes you can feed the whole family. This chief can cook. Really nice and friendly. Only wish he was open later!
Employees are very friendly and courteous their Carmel big trains are to die for!! I highly suggest a visit to anyone traveling or residing in Toppenish Wa.
AMAZING food, and service that makes you feel at home!! Prices were very inexpensive considering portion size and quality of the food! I'll be happy to keep taking the family back for more!