The vast majority of the refuge is located in the northwestern part of Lauderdale County with small portions extending into southern Dyer County.
The area is noted for a diversity of wildlife, notably white-tailed deer, wild turkey, beaver, and waterfowl.
Established in 1985, it occupies land that was once owned by the Anderson Tully Inc of Memphis, Tennessee.
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