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Visit the 12-square-mile natural oasis in New Jersey, home to migrating waterfowl and diverse habitats. Learn about the refuge's history, wildlife, trails, visitor center, and prescribed fire management.
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On the morning of July 18, 2024, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife...
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Learn about the history, geology, wildlife, and conservation of the Great Swamp, a 7,800-acre wetland in New Jersey. The refuge is the first wilderness area within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and a National Natural Landmark.
Learn about the wildlife, trails, and activities at the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey. Find directions, hours, FAQs, and contact information for tours and programs.
Read 67 reviews from visitors who hiked, birdwatched and paddled in this 3,660-acre wilderness area in New Jersey. See photos, tips and nearby attractions for planning your trip.
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Explore one of 3 easy hiking trails in Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 9 to 39 feet in elevation gain.
Find the best trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife observation in Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, a 7,768-acre preserve in New Jersey. Explore four trails with different lengths, difficulties, and elevation gains, and see photos and reviews from other users.
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Learn about the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey, a 8,000 acre habitat for wildlife and visitors. Find out the latest events, bird sightings, and how to support the Refuge.
Learn about the history, habitats, and wildlife of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge at the Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center. Explore the exhibits, library, nature shop, and self-guided walks on the refuge grounds.