
Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge
Consisting of 6,729 acres in beautiful Vermont, the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a welcoming place for migratory birds since 1943.
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Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge Details
Consisting of 6,729 acres in beautiful Vermont, the Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge is a welcoming place for migratory birds since 1943. There is diversity among the habitats in the refuge and include wetlands and bogs. The wildlife is quite abundant and the refuge is marked as an important bird stopping point in the migration path. The Wood Duck is a popular resident during the spring and summer. Although the entire refuge is not public, there are quite a few places to use trails, hunt during certain seasons, and fish at the refuge.
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Nearby Parks Around Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge
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5.0 mi away
North Hero State Park
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Mud Creek WMA
Even the most experienced of birders have probably never heard of this wildlife area in nonwestern Vermont.
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Alburg Recreational Rail Trail
This 3.5-mile journey along the Alburg Tongue peninsula is the ideal trail for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
8.8 mi away
Alburgh Dunes State Park
Situated on the southern tip of the Alburgh Tongue Peninsula, this 625-acre park is home to one of the largest beaches in the state.
10.4 mi away
Missisquoi Valley Rail Trail
There is a little bit of something for everyone on this pleasant 26.4-mile ride.