Located on the Nisqually River Delta in Southern Puget Sound, this refuge consists of three thousand acres of salt and freshwater marshes, …
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2024年2月20日
Beautiful place to walk, my family and I love it here. However parking a limited I recommend getting there early. And for a bonus check the tide charts before you go probably best to go when the tide… Josh S的完整评论
2023年8月30日
Such a lovely area to spend a few hours walking on the dirt paths, gravel paths, and lovely boardwalks - while taking in the sky, birds, landscape and wetlands. We saw osprey, deer, heron, snake, l… schmitt17的完整评论
2023年8月3日
The Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is so much more than a nice hike or a place to birdwatch. Here are a few of the things we learned which were highlights for us: The Nisqually … BLTurpin的完整评论
Is this really closed on labor day on mondays and Tuesdays.
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To my knowledge, the trails are open every day, the visitor's center does not have to be open for you to walk the trails. I do know the visitor's center is only open from Wed thru Sunday
You can meat in the reserve ground about .5 mile or less walking on the trail close to the historical barn. However you may not light up the grill. I am not certain but you may ask …
You can meat in the reserve ground about .5 mile or less walking on the trail close to the historical barn. However you may not light up the grill. I am not certain but you may ask at the reserve office. There are about 4 tables under the tree in front of the barn. Note that it may not be convenient for older folks
Daily fee is $3.00 per four adults. An Interagency Annual Pass (old Golden Eagle), Senior Pass (old Golden Age), or Access Passport, Federal Duck Stamp, or an Annual Refuge Pass …
Daily fee is $3.00 per four adults. An Interagency Annual Pass (old Golden Eagle), Senior Pass (old Golden Age), or Access Passport, Federal Duck Stamp, or an Annual Refuge Pass will admit the pass holder and 3 additional adults (over age 16). Children 16 and under enter free. Each of these passes is available for purchase at the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Administration Office and Visitor Center.
What are the hours, where are you located and what is the cost?
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$3 for four adults, according to their website. Hours The Refuge trails are open everyday for wildlife viewing and nature photography from sunrise to sunset. Please note that all …
$3 for four adults, according to their website. Hours The Refuge trails are open everyday for wildlife viewing and nature photography from sunrise to sunset. Please note that all pets, including dogs, are not allowed at the Refuge. All activities on a wildlife refuge must be wildlife-dependent, so jogging, bicycling, ball sports and similar activities are, like dogs, not allowed. Many visitors, especially birders and boaters, have found that it is best to plan a visit to the Refuge according to the tides. The highest concentrations of the estuarine bird species will be most visible within two hours of high tide.