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Bayou Cocodrie National Wildlife Refuge is actually located in Louisiana, not Minnesota.
It was established in 1992 to preserve the bottomland hardwood forest and provide habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife. Some good reasons to visit the refuge include hiking, hunting, fishing, and wildlife viewing. There are specific points of interest to see, such as the Observation Tower, which provides a bird's-eye view of the refuge, and the Bayou Cocodrie Paddle Trail, which allows visitors to explore the bayou by canoe or kayak. Interesting facts about the area include the fact that it is home to over 200 species of birds, including the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, and that it contains the largest contiguous tract of bottomland hardwood forest in the United States. The best time of year to visit is during the fall and winter months when migratory birds are present and the weather is cool and comfortable.