Visitor Tips & Refuge Rules
A visit to Maxwell Wildlife Refuge is meant to feel peaceful, wild, and unforgettable. These simple tips and guidelines help you enjoy your time here while protecting the bison, elk, and prairie we all love.
Please review before your visit so your tram tour, hike, or event runs smoothly.
- Applies to all visitors & events
- Designed for safety & conservation
Quick Tips
- Arrive 15–20 minutes before your scheduled tour.
- Dress for Kansas weather — layers, hats, sunscreen, sturdy shoes.
- Bring cameras or binoculars, but keep a safe distance from wildlife.
- Reserve tickets online when possible, especially on busy days.
Before You Arrive & During Your Visit
Arrive 15–20 minutes early for your tour.
Dress for changing Kansas weather.
Bring water, sunscreen, hats, and sturdy shoes.
Reserve tickets online when possible.
Check road and weather conditions during poor weather seasons.
Follow staff directions at all times.
Respect wildlife — never approach or feed animals.
Stay in designated viewing and walking areas.
Keep children supervised.
Use provided restrooms and trash containers.
Safety Guidelines & Protected Areas
Safety and conservation go hand in hand. These rules protect you, other visitors, and the wildlife that call Maxwell home.
Safety First
General Safety Guidelines
Please keep these core safety rules in mind throughout your visit.
- No drones – they disturb wildlife and can create unsafe situations.
- No smoking or vaping on refuge grounds due to fire risk.
- No open flames or campfires anywhere on the property.
- Stay inside vehicles or trams in wildlife areas unless instructed otherwise by staff.
- Report any unsafe behavior or hazards to refuge staff immediately.
Protect the Refuge
Prohibited Activities
To protect the land, animals, and other guests, the following are not allowed:
- Hunting, harassing, or chasing wildlife.
- Collecting antlers, plants, rocks, or other natural materials.
- Pets on refuge grounds (service animals are permitted).
- Off-road driving or leaving marked roads and trails.
- Loud music, disruptive behavior, alcohol, or illegal substances.
Vehicles, Trails, Photos & Access
Whether you’re on a tram, driving in, taking photos, or visiting with mobility needs, these guidelines help keep your experience smooth and welcoming.
Vehicles & Trails
- Drive slowly and be prepared to stop – wildlife always has the right of way.
- Stay on marked roads and trails only.
- Do not exit your vehicle in wildlife zones unless directed by staff.
- Park only in designated parking areas and avoid blocking gates or access roads.
Prohibited Activities
- Photography is encouraged — please do not block paths, tram routes, or wildlife crossings.
- Flash photography is discouraged around animals to reduce stress.
- Tram tours are wheelchair-accessible with advance notice; please contact us before your visit.
- Our team is happy to help with boarding, seating, and other accessibility needs.
Questions While You’re Here?
Refuge staff and volunteers are here to help. If you’re unsure about any rule or need assistance, please ask — we’re glad to guide you.
Look for staff at the visitor center, tram loading areas, or call the refuge office during open hours.