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Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
One of 2 animal attraction listings in Lake County.
About Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is a animal attraction in the arts and entertainment sector, based in Lake County. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website. It is one of 2 animal attraction listings tracked in Lake County; the nearest comparable listing is Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, about 84.6 km away in Humboldt. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge has 4 listed locations in total; this page covers the Lake County branch.
- Address
- Lake County
- Phone
- +15419473315
- Website
- discovertheforest.org
- Social
Questions
Where is Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge located?
Lake County
How do I contact Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge?
+15419473315 · https://www.discovertheforest.org/
What type of business is Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge?
Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is a animal attraction (arts and entertainment) in Lake County.
Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge branches
Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge has 4 listed locations. This branch is in Lake County.
Nearby animal attraction
- Sheldon National Wildlife RefugeHumboldt84.6 km
- Summer Lake Wildlife AreaSummer Lake107.3 km
- Tule Lake National Wildlife RefugeTulelake173.0 km
- Lower Klamath Nat'l Wildlife RefugeTulelake173.4 km
- Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge176.2 km
- Klamath Wildlife AreaKlamath Falls188.5 km
- Wood River WetlandChiloquin191.1 km
- Bear Valley National Wildlife RefugeKeno195.7 km
- Badger Run Wildlife RehabKlamath Falls195.7 km
- Tumalo DamBend237.3 km
- Upper Klamath Canoe Trail203.5 km
- Safe Haven Wildlife SanctuaryImlay252.2 km
- Anaho Island National Wildlife RefugeWashoe County283.4 km
- Animal ArkReno302.9 km
- Animal Ark Wildlife SanctuaryReno303.0 km
Cite this page
“Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, Lake County — business.wiki, retrieved August 2026.” Facts on this page come from openly licensed data (Overture Maps Foundation) and are refreshed with each monthly release; sourcing is documented on the methodology page.