
Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge
The refuge encompasses wetlands, Lake Umbagog, and a natural floating bog.
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Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge Details
Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge is located across the borders of New Hampshire and Maine. The refuge encompasses wetlands, Lake Umbagog, and a natural floating bog. Some of the animals that visitors will see include the Common Loons, American Black Ducks, and Common Goldeneye. Visitors are welcome to enjoy hunting and fishing within state regulations; canoeing, kayaking, and boating; and camping with a reservation only. If you like photography, this refuge is great for that as well.
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Nearby Parks Around Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge
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2.1 mi away
Umbagog Lake State Park
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Dunn Falls
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Grafton Notch State Park
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