Spurwink River Fishing Pier
A secluded area with is part of the Rachel Carlson Wildlife Refuge is used by paddlers, anglers, and visitors just looking for a quiet moment.
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Spurwink River Fishing Pier Details
A secluded area with is part of the Rachel Carlson Wildlife Refuge is used by paddlers, anglers, and visitors just looking for a peaceful moment. Paddlers can hand-carry across the sand and rocks, anglers can fish along the thousand-foot section, however, restricted due apply due to being in the Rachel Carlson Wildlife Refuge. Facilities: Hand-carry Boat Launch, Parking
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