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Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge adventures

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a vital wetland and wildlife habitat in northern Vermont, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and paddling along Lake Champlain’s shore.

7,500
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
20,000 (approximate)
Annual Visitors
1943
Year Established

About Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge

 

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge spans over 7,500 acres in northern Vermont, adjacent to the eastern shore of Lake Champlain and near the Canada–US border. The refuge protects a mosaic of habitats including freshwater marshes, forests, wetlands, and riparian zones that support diverse wildlife. It is known especially for its importance as a migratory bird sanctuary, providing key nesting, feeding, and resting habitats for waterfowl such as Canada geese, various ducks, and other wetland birds. Visitors can explore numerous natural communities including emergent marshes and floodplain forests, which provide a rare glimpse into the ecological richness of the Champlain Valley. The refuge's history dates back to its establishment in 1943 to protect migratory birds and enhance waterfowl populations. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy over 10 miles of trails, seasonal birdwatching platforms, and canoe and kayak launches for exploring the refuge’s extensive waterways. Wildlife observation hides offer quiet opportunities to view elusive species, while winter months bring snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Nearby landmarks include Lake Champlain and the Missisquoi River, which contribute to the refuge’s dynamic water system. The refuge’s peaceful settings offer solace and nature immersion for visitors seeking both recreation and education about wetland ecosystems and conservation efforts.

Highlights

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Missisquoi Bay Wetlands - critical habitat for migratory waterfowl

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Observation platforms designed for birdwatching including seasonal waterfowl migrations

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Missisquoi River Shoreline - popular for paddling and fishing

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Quiet Forest Trails ideal for wildlife photography and serenity away from crowds

Notable Natural Features

Missisquoi Bay Wetlands

Extensive marshes and emergent wetlands that provide crucial habitat for nesting and migrating waterfowl.

Observation Platforms

Several elevated hides allow visitors to watch waterfowl, shorebirds, and other wildlife with minimal disturbance.

Missisquoi River

A dynamic waterway offering paddlers scenic views and access to various refuge habitats.