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Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge adventures

Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge preserves critical habitat for bald eagles and other wildlife along the Potomac River, offering serene hiking trails and rich birdwatching opportunities.

2,277
Acres Protected
6+
Miles of Trails
50,000 (estimate)
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge

 

Located on the southern shore of the Potomac River in Virginia, Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge encompasses approximately 2,277 acres of forested and wetland habitat. Established in 1969, the refuge was created to protect the nesting bald eagle population, which was declining at the time. The landscape features a combination of mature hardwood forests, freshwater marshes, tidal wetlands, and secluded coves that provide sanctuary for a wide variety of species. Known especially for its bald eagle nesting sites, Mason Neck also supports deer, foxes, wild turkeys, and numerous waterfowl species. Recreational visitors enjoy quiet hiking on over six miles of trails, fishing along the Potomac River waterfront, and birdwatching from observation platforms. Notable landmarks include the historic Gunston Hall estate adjacent to the refuge and the Pohick Bay area nearby. The refuge's accessibility and natural beauty offer an excellent destination for families, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat near the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

Highlights

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Bald Eagle nesting sites and observation platforms

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Quiet freshwater marshes and tidal wetland habitats

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Scenic hiking trails forested with mature hardwoods

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Potomac River shoreline ideal for fishing and paddle sports

Notable Natural Features

Bald Eagle Nesting Sites

Several protected nests overlook the Potomac River, with viewing areas allowing visitors to observe these majestic birds during nesting season.

Potomac River Shoreline

The expansive tidal shoreline offers opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and spotting a variety of waterfowl and aquatic species.

Brushy Neck Trail

A well-maintained trail that winds through mature hardwood forest and freshwater marshes, providing rich habitat views and solitude.