There's a lot going on here in Lorton. Let me tell ya. You think you know your waterways and you come here going...uh..never heard of that before. I discovered Mason Neck Wildlige Refuge on my...
Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is dedicated to conserving, protecting, and enhancing fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats for the benefit of the American public. With a diverse network of over 560 National Wildlife Refuges and 70 national fish hatcheries, the agency actively engages in a variety of conservation initiatives aimed at sustaining America's natural resources.
Rooted in a rich history dating back to 1871, the Service focuses on critical areas including pollinator protection, climate change mitigation, and wildlife law enforcement. Through partnerships, educational programs, and various opportunities for public involvement, the agency invites communities to participate in its mission of preserving the nation's wildlife heritage.
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Mason Neck is a peninsula which is mostly parkland but is divided confusingly among several different jurisdictions. The best views are the state park, which this is not. The federal wildlife...
My son and I were having a slow day and live in the area so decided to stop by. The hiking trails were fantastic. The views were pretty good, too! We did run into staff at the visitor center as...
Mason Neck is split up as a state park, and federal wildlife refuge. There are great trails to hike with no difficulty. There is a visitors center at the end of the road on the Occoquan Bay. They...
I love this park! We went here a few times this past summer and last fall. It's absolutely beautiful! Be careful around the more marshy water as we have seen a lot of copperheads in it, but...
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