
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is crossed with multiple miles of hiking and trails.
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Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Details
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is crossed with multiple miles of hiking and trails. Visitors can organize group trips, bike through trails, and even bring along pet dogs for a hike. The landscape of the 30,000-acre refuge is made of 15 habitat types, most of which are salt ponds and different kinds of marshes. With a wide variety of habitats comes an eclectic mix of wildlife, including wildflowers and more than 280 species of birds.
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National WildLife Refuges
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