Northern Montezuma Wildlife Management Area, Port Byron NY
Address | Port Byron, NY |
Phone | (585) 226-2466 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/31112.html |
Categories | Wildlife Refuge, Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 8 reviews |
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Northern Montezuma Wildlife Management Area reviews
8One of my favorite places to go. Always so beautiful and you never know what animals you may see.
Very flooded, my fishing spots were under a couple feet of water along the river and canal.
Support this place! Even w the thruway right around the bend.this place is such a treat and makes you feel like you have gotten away from it all.even for alittle bit.
Great place to bird watch. Lots of migratory waterfowl. Spotted a bluebird, sure sign of Spring. Eagle perched in a tree as well.
Go to place for wild life.saw a pair of mature eagles.two immature eagles.trumpeter swans, two pair.ducks geese, it was snowing and cold.photos came bad because of the heavy snowfall.great morning.i did not see all of this wild life in one place.
It is such a treasure to have this area in Central New York. You get to see birds you wouldn't see otherwise without traveling hundreds of miles. If you haven't seen it this fall you should stop in to see it in such an extreme drought.
Drought has made for low water conditions and limited wildlife viewing/ hunting opportunities.
Great day for a ride! Beautiful landscape and friendly people! Little off the beaten path but channeling a little Robert Frost is what makes it worth the trip. Thank you NYS for a quiet and scenic place to get away from civilization.