The Sabine National Wildlife Refuge is a habitat for various wildlife species, including ducks, geese, alligators, nesting birds, butterflies, and migrant songbirds. The refuge features two observation trails: one in this location in a freshwater impoundment and another just north on State Highway 27 in a coastal brackish marsh. Here, the Wetland Walkway is a peaceful one-and-a-half-mile boardwalk trail, where you'll see abundant wildlife and have an opportunity to capture some great photos. There is a raised observation tower offering stunning views, especially at sunset. It's a fantastic place to immerse yourself in nature in a peaceful environment.