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Northeast Kingdom National Wildlife Refuge adventures

Northeast Kingdom National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Northeast Kingdom National Wildlife Refuge is a pristine habitat dedicated to the conservation of wildlife in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, offering excellent opportunities for observing diverse species of flora and fauna.

26,000
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Northeast Kingdom National Wildlife Refuge

Northeast Kingdom National Wildlife Refuge
 

The Northeast Kingdom National Wildlife Refuge, located in Vermont, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Encompassing forested areas, wetlands, and meadows, the refuge provides critical habitats for a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds, mammals, and amphibians. Historically, this area has seen minimal human development, allowing the natural ecosystems to flourish. Key recreation opportunities include bird watching, hiking, and photography. The landscape varies from dense forests to open fields, offering visitors a wide range of scenic backdrops. While the refuge's primary purpose is wildlife conservation, it attracts many visitors each year for its serene environment and the chance to see species such as moose, deer, and a myriad of bird species. Visitors are drawn by the refuge's commitment to preserving biodiversity and its role as a critical migratory stopover for many bird species.

Highlights

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Spectacular views from Moose Bog Trail, known for its birdwatching potential.

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An extensive network of wetlands supporting diverse amphibian and bird populations.

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Historic farmstead remnants that provide a glimpse into past land uses.

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Quiet, off-the-beaten-path locations perfect for solitary hiking and reflection.

Notable Natural Features

Moose Bog Trail

Offers excellent opportunities for spotting moose and a variety of bird species.

Wetland Ecosystems

Critical habitats for supporting a diverse array of wildlife, particularly amphibians and waterfowl.

Historic Farmlands

Features old stone walls and remnants of past agricultural activities that tell the story of the area's history.