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​Friends of the Tennessee Natl Wildlife Refuge Complex
​ Including
​ Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge
1371 Wildlife Dr.
​Springville, TN 38242


The Friends of TNWR is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) citizens support group established in 2005.  We are dedicated to promoting the conservation of natural resources for Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge and Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge located along the Kentucky and Barkley Lakes west of Nashville Tennessee.  We provide vital support to our refuges by providing educational opportunities, increasing public awareness, volunteering, raising funds.  We have a deep passion and appreciation for our Visitor Centers and public lands.
Congratulations to Nina Garland, our first recipient of the Volunteer Appreciation gift! Nina gave over 200 hours of her time in 2017 and is well on her way to do even more this year! 
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2017 Tennessee State
Junior Duck Stamp Winner
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Alana Clark of Chattanooga, TN
Participate in our Art and Conservation Contest
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Migrating Bird Hunting
And Conservation Stamp

​98 cents of every dollar goes to buying or leasing
wetlands and grassland habitat for wildlife
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VISIT YOUR LOCAL REFUGE!
There’s something for Everyone

Whether you are a birder, Photography, or hiker, there is something for you to enjoy at the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge complex.  If it is fresh air and a change of scenery you need after a hectic day, then come step into a place where traffic noise is the sound of spring peepers and songbirds.
For hikers, Tennessee NWR has walking trails. Both the Tennessee and Cross Creeks Refuges offer excellent birding opportunities. Bald eagles can often be seen with the best viewing during winter.  
Weekend programs and special events offer a chance to learn more from rangers and naturalists.  For groups, we offer special programs.
Contact us for more information.
Whether you are a Refuge veteran or first-time visitor, we welcome you to share in the beauty of the diverse habitats at the Tennessee National
Wildlife Refuge Complex.  
PLEASE NOTE: Many areas of the Refuge are closed from Nov 15 - Mar 15 to give the wintering migratory birds a chance to rest and build their strength back up for the flight home.


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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Board Members
    • Board Meeting Minutes
  • Wings of Winter
  • Events
    • Dinner with Hummingbirds
    • Bald Eagle/Waterfowl Event
    • Photography >
      • Photo Contest
      • Mobile Device
      • Scenic
      • Wildlife
      • Connecting People
      • Birds
    • Nature's Wonders
    • Paint Party Fundraiser
    • Event Photos
  • Volunteer
  • Newsletter
  • The Refuges
    • Refuge Information
    • Refuge Maps
  • Support Us
  • Contact Us
  • Blog
  • Cross Creeks Earth Camp