Updated August 28, 2025 - 8:00 AM
On-going Construction at Sacramento NWR
The entrance road, visitor center parking lot, and north-side walking trails will be under construction June 16 through mid-October. Thank you for driving slowly, following the flaggers directing traffic, and honoring any closures while this important work is completed. Read more about this project in our Press Release from Project Leader Sharon Vaughn.
CURRENTLY OPEN / CLOSED at Sacramento NWR (please watch for flaggers and redirected traffic):
- Entrance Road = OPEN
- Visitor Parking Lot (at Visitor Center) = OPEN
- Visitor Center Restrooms (building exterior) = OPEN
- Auto Tour = OPEN.
- Wetland Walk Trails*: North-side (compacted gravel) = CLOSED; South-side (vegetated) walking trails = OPEN; trails can be accessed from the Visitor Center Parking lot or Entrance Road Parking lot (former fee station).
- Visitor Center** = OPEN Fridays 9am-4pm, unless otherwise noted below
*Partial Walking Trail Closure at Sacramento NWR
The North-side (compacted gravel) walking trail will be closed August 25 through mid-October while construction crews replace the walking surface and water control structures. The south-side vegetated walking trail will remain open.
**Temporary Closure of Visitor Center at Sacramento NWR
The Visitor Center will be closed on Friday August 22 and August 29 while our interpretive displays get installed.
Visit Us
Welcome to Steve Thompson North Central Valley Wildlife Management Area (including the Llano Seco Unit)!
This WMA is primarily composed of privately-owned properties under conservation easement conservation easement
A conservation easement is a voluntary legal agreement between a landowner and a government agency or qualified conservation organization that restricts the type and amount of development that may take place on a property in the future. Conservation easements aim to protect habitat for birds, fish and other wildlife by limiting residential, industrial or commercial development. Contracts may prohibit alteration of the natural topography, conversion of native grassland to cropland, drainage of wetland and establishment of game farms. Easement land remains in private ownership.
Learn more about conservation easement , but does have one Service-owned property that is open to the public: the Llano Seco Unit. Located about 10 miles southwest of the city of Chico in Butte County, the Llano Seco Unit offers opportunities for photography, wildlife viewing and a 1-mile trail.
There are LOTS of recreational opportunities on the other refuges of the Complex, including Visitor Areas, Auto Tours, trails, bicycling, photography, and hunting.
VISIT US! <-- CLICK HERE...
to find all the information you need to PLAN YOUR VISIT, like recreational opportunities, what to expect, hours and directions, accessibility, passes and permits, rules and policies, local and contact information. Or jump straight to your favorite activity using these quick links:
VISITOR CENTERAUTO TOURSTRAILSBICYCLINGPHOTOGRAPHYHUNTING-WATERFOWLHunting-RiverMAPS, DIRECTIONS + BROCHURESENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Sacramento National Wildlife is one of the 5 National Wildlife Refuges and 3 Wildlife Management Areas that make up the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex:
Trails
Auto Tours and Trails <-- Please click here for CURRENT MAPS and INFORMATION about all of our Trails!
Other Facilities in the Complex
The Steve Thompson North Central Valley Wildlife Management Area is managed as part of the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex, with headquarters at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge Complex is comprised of 5 National Wildlife Refuges (Sacramento, Delevan, Colusa, Sutter and Sacramento River NWRs) and 3 Wildlife Management Areas (Willow Creek-Lurline, Butte Sink and Steve Thompson North Central Valley WMAs).
Locations
For Hours, Directions and Contact Information, please see our Visit Us page