
The Visitor Center and Nature Store are open 10-2pm on Saturdays and Sundays. They have lots to offer here, including a nature discovery area, environmental displays, videos about the refugee,...
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Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of diverse habitats, providing a haven for numerous endangered species and showcasing a remnant of the historic San Joaquin Valley ecosystem. Annually, the refuge attracts around 8,200 visitors who engage in various activities including wildlife viewing and waterfowl hunting, all while enjoying the natural beauty of its wetlands.
In addition to recreational opportunities, the refuge offers programs focused on environmental education, aimed at enhancing awareness and appreciation for native habitats among diverse audiences. Through collaboration and ongoing conservation efforts, the refuge plays a crucial role in protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats, benefiting both nature and local communities.
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The Visitor Center and Nature Store are open 10-2pm on Saturdays and Sundays. They have lots to offer here, including a nature discovery area, environmental displays, videos about the refugee,...
Easy hiking trail with interesting spots for pictures. Mostly flat but there's a trail that leads to the top of the hill. The top of the hill overlooks the slough and tidelands. The area is a...
Nice little hike, love to see the ducks and sometimes you can see rabbits. Great views of the bay!
My friends recently took me to Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge and I enjoyed it a lot. It is a nice escape from the suburbs with great views of San Francisco Bay and...
This is a wildlife refuge with hiking paths that is dog-friendly. There are a few exceptions, such as the trail next to the visitor center; that trail does not allow dogs because two endangered...
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