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Exploring Corn Creek & Beyond at Desert National Wildlife Refuge

Explore Desert National Wildlife Refuge from Corn Creek to hidden springs and wild vistas.

10/13/2021

Outdoor Nevada

Exploring Corn Creek & Beyond at Desert National Wildlife Refuge

Clip: Season 5 Episode 5 | 6m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

Explore Desert National Wildlife Refuge from Corn Creek to hidden springs and wild vistas.

Join Outdoor Nevada host John Burke as he explores the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, the largest in the lower 48 states. Starting at Corn Creek, John meets refuge manager Amy Sprunger to learn about the area's rich history, wildlife, and hidden springs. Discover breathtaking vistas, diverse ecosystems, and an unforgettable overnight adventure in one of Nevada's best-kept secrets.

10/13/2021

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Hiking Desert National Wildlife Refuge's Backcountry to the Hidden Forest

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Clip: S5 Ep5 | 12m 13s | Hike Deadman Canyon to a 1930s cabin in Desert National Wildlife Refuge’s Hidden Forest. (12m 13s)

Journey to the Hidden Forest Cabin at Desert National Wildlife Refuge

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Clip: S5 Ep5 | 6m 34s | Hike to Hidden Forest Cabin in Desert National Wildlife Refuge and explore Nevada’s wild beauty. (6m 34s)

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