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The only developed trail on the refuge leads past several interpretive signs and presents views like these.
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From the overlook site, views extend over broad lakes to the endless countryside.
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Keep your eyes peeled for coyote.
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A group of chukar scour the snowy ground for food at the campground.
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Huge, rolling hills extend as far as the eye can see.
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On the way up to Warner Peak, you make your own trail across the sagebrush hills.
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A natural hot springs brings warmth to the refuge in winter.
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Winter is harsh but beautiful at the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge.
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A network of graveled roads crisscross the large refuge.
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11/26/2015
A true gem, the Hart Mountain Hot Springs are among the coziest and most scenic in the state.
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A visitor center is open 24/7 at the refuge. There is a bathroom, informational brochures and a guest log inside the building.
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Infrequently traveled roads make great hiking routes all year round.
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The extensive grasslands provide a refuge for huge herds of pronghorn antelope.
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In spring and summer, the refuge blossoms in bright colors.
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Snow lingers in the high mountains even in summer.
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Colorful paintbrush brightens up the sage-covered hills.
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At times the refuge looks like the African savannah.
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Hiking to Petroglyph Lake.
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Rock art lines the edges of aptly named Petroglyph Lake.
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View of the plateau in summer.
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There are numerous cross-country hiking opportunities to explore the refuge by foot.

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