Overview
Grizzly Island Wildlife Area is a vast expanse of wetlands in the Suisun Marsh. It is a prime location for hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Top Highlights
- Tule Elk: Home to a herd of native Tule elk.
- Birdwatching: diverse bird species including waterfowl and raptors.
- Hunting: Seasonal hunting for waterfowl and pheasant.
- Fishing: Fishing opportunities in the sloughs.
Things to Do
Drive through the wildlife area to spot elk and birds, go fishing, or participate in seasonal hunting. It offers a rugged outdoor experience.
Entry & Visitor Information
- Access: Open year-round; some areas restricted during hunting season.
- Fees: Day use fee or CDFW lands pass required.
- Facilities: Limited; bring water and supplies.