We drove here from PCB after reading reviews and looking for a day adventure. Between the beautiful low key drive to/from and about a two hour stay at the refuge it was a lovely day. The refuge...
St Marks National Wildlife Refuge
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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1931, is one of the oldest refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System, providing winter habitat for migratory birds across 86,000 acres in Florida. With 43 miles of Gulf coast, the refuge offers diverse wildlife viewing opportunities and is home to a designated National Wilderness Area.
Visitors to St. Marks NWR can enjoy recreational activities while respecting wildlife and habitats through regulated access. The refuge offers tours and events, including wildlife drives and behind-the-gates tours, encouraging guests to explore and appreciate the unique geology and biodiversity of the area.
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While attending the annual butterfly fest this year we had to wait for an hour or more then we're told it was another 7 miles to the actually lighthouse and where they were releasing the...
Well maintained and exceptionally interesting wildlife Refuge. Friendly and helpful staff. Pleasant paved roads and unpaved (dirt) hiking trails. The gift shop at the Visitor Center is only open...
We had a great day at the Refuge, and so did our dog. There are many places to watch for birds and reptiles. The roads are awesome, and the walking paths are well marked and maintained. There are...
As with any place designated as a wildlife refuge, it is not primarily developed for the human tourist. I was, however, pleased that the roads were in good condition. My GPS took me on some dirt...
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