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Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
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| Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge covers 12,383 acres on the western edge of the Great Plains, near Great Falls, Montana. The lake is actually a 5,000 acre shallow marsh in a closed basin created by the last continental glacier to occupy the area. The refuge lands support a great variety of water birds with both nesting and migration habitat. Up to 100,000 ducks, 40,000 geese, 5,000 tundra swans, bald eagles and peregrines may be observed in migration. |
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Check out the 'things to see' while visiting Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge. |
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Read more details regarding Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge main attractions. |
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View a set of images and admire some pelicans resting on the Benton Lake calm waters. |
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