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Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge


Description:
Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge Cross Creeks NWR is located four miles east of Dover, in Stewart County, Tennessee and approximately seventy-five miles northwest of Nashville, Tennessee. The refuge was established in 1962 as a result of mitigation proceedings with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers when portion of the Kentucky Woodlands NWR was inundated with the creation of the Lake Barkely Project. Its primary purpose is to provide feeding and resting habitat for migratory birds with an emphasis placed on providing habitat for wintering waterfowl.


Directions:
Cross Creeks NWR is located 75 miles northwest of Nashville, TN. Take Interstate 24 appoximately 45 miles, then U.S. Highway 79 from Clarksville, TN to Dover, TN. In Dover turn on TN Highway 49 south and travel two miles. Turn left on Wildlife Road and follow the signs to the office/visitor center complex.

List of Activities
Autotouring
Fishing
Hiking
Hunting
Museum/Visitor Center
Wildlife Viewing
Address
Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge
643 Wildlife Road
Dover, TN 37058
Phone 931-232-7477
Email crosscreeks@fws.gov
Map of Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge
Map of Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge

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Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge
 
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