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Patuxent Research Refuge is the only National Wildlife Refuge established for wildlife research and conservation, offering serene natural habitats and diverse ecosystems along with educational and recreational opportunities.

12,841
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
More than 60,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Patuxent Research Refuge

 

Patuxent Research Refuge, located in central Maryland, spans more than 12,800 acres across Prince George's and Anne Arundel counties. Established in 1936 as the nation’s first wildlife refuge dedicated primarily to research, it serves as a living laboratory for scientists studying wildlife and their habitats. The refuge encompasses forests, meadows, wetlands, and streams, providing habitat for over 270 species of birds as well as diverse populations of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The geography is varied, with bottomlands along the Patuxent River and upland forests creating valuable environments for migratory birds and resident wildlife species. Key recreation opportunities include wildlife observation, hiking on well-maintained trails, and visiting educational exhibits at the visitor center. The refuge also offers specialized programs focusing on bird banding and environmental education. Notable landmarks include the Marsh Trail boardwalk and the Wetlands Boardwalk, allowing close-up views of aquatic and marsh vegetation. Visitor appeal is high for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts seeking quiet natural surroundings within easy reach of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The refuge also plays a critical role in endangered species research and serves as a hub for conservation initiatives aimed at protecting regional biodiversity.

Highlights

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Marsh Trail Boardwalk with aquatic wildlife viewing

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Habitat for over 270 bird species, including migratory waterfowl

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National Wildlife Visitor Center featuring live animal exhibits and interactive education

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Wetlands Boardwalk providing panoramic views of the refuge’s freshwater marsh

Notable Natural Features

National Wildlife Visitor Center

A hub for education with live animal exhibits, research information, and interactive displays open to the public.

Marsh Trail Boardwalk

A raised walkway through freshwater marshes that offers close encounters with aquatic plants and waterfowl.

Patuxent River Ecosystem

Riparian habitats that support diverse fish and amphibian populations essential for ecological studies.