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Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge adventures

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge offers a diverse habitat for wildlife, providing opportunities for birdwatching and exploring its varied landscapes.

7,768
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
~179,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
 

Located in northern New Jersey, the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge spans over 7,800 acres of protected marshes, swamps, and lowland forests. It was established in 1960 amidst rising threats of urban development, providing a sanctuary for diverse species of wildlife. The refuge is part of the Atlantic Flyway, making it an excellent spot for birdwatchers, with over 200 bird species recorded, including the barred owl and the red-shouldered hawk. The area is crisscrossed by numerous trails and boardwalks that allow visitors intimate views of its wetland and woodland ecosystems. Fishing is permitted in designated areas, and nature photographers will find countless subjects within its picturesque landscapes. The refuge also plays a critical role in environmental education and conservation efforts, offering interpretive programs and volunteer opportunities to help connect communities to nature.

Highlights

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Wildlife Observation Center

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Great Swamp Oak Trail

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Tourne Boardwalk

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Passaic River fishing spots

Notable Natural Features

Wildlife Observation Center

A popular spot with boardwalks and blinds for observing wildlife in their natural habitat.

Great Swamp Oak Trail

A scenic trail showcasing ancient oaks and offering opportunities for birdwatching.

Tourne Boardwalk

Boardwalk that provides close-up views of wetland ecosystems and their inhabitants.