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Grizzly Island Wildlife Area

Nestled in several sloughs, Grizzly island offers a variety of wildlife with little disturbance from other humans... except during hunting season. See tule elk, otters, and a plethora of water birds.

8538 acres
Open Access
Solano County
Managed By: California Department of Fish and Game

This area is part of Suisun Marsh, the largest contiguous estuarine marsh in America.  It is open to the public from approximately February through July and  at the end of September. During the closed periods, it is open to hunting so visitors should check with Department of Fish and Game staff before planning a visit early or late in the hiking season. California Department of Fish and Game's page for this park or find reviews about Grizzly Island Wildlife Area from EveryTrail.com. Find out how to get there at TransitandTrails.org's Grizzly Island Wildlife Area page.

Park Map

(38.116816163700001, -121.93882925)

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Markers show wildlife sightings from iNaturalist.org. Map imagery from GreenInfo Network.

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