Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge

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Newington, United States

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Hiking· Lakes· Wildlife refuge

Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located in Newington, United States on 29-1 Merrimac Dr. Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hiking in United States.

Address

29-1 Merrimac Dr

Phone

+1 9784655753

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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David Pearson

Great close trail. Do not be fooled by 1/2 mile trail. The other trail is across the road. Trail looks new. Lots of birds. BLUE JAYS bur couldn't get a good shot. Some interesting trees. Do not want to spoil the adventure.

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Stephen Priest

Great trails! Separated into two trails. A short one with a wooden walkway all through a forest. Best one for wheelchairs. The second one, which is much longer, goes along part of Great Bay, has an observation deck with a telescopic viewer and on my last visit, I saw deer . You may need a rugged stroller and be ready to push a wheelchair with some difficulty. Both trails are well maintained, have benches along the way and bathroom available. No admission fee. Maps provided. Plenty of parking. Good for kids. I recommend a visit. Mountain ️ biking might be allowed. I have seen people doing it. Cross country skiing possible.

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Jaimie Lily

Best walking paths around. Tons of wildlife. Love practicing my photography here.

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Scott Pelletier

Beautiful area nice smooth trails to walk and opens up onto Great Bay and its a beautiful sight to see trails are easy enough for most people to walk them!

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Tom Pringle

Absolutely wonderful place to go for a fun, easy walk in the woods. The Great Bay Refuge has a variety of trails, wildlife, and plant life to keep yourself engaged. Paths are wide and easy to navigate. It's also nice to have benches for breaks and boardwalks to make the terrain more manageable. The only initial drawback I would mention is getting into the refuge. Access is certainly tricky so definitely follow directions or GPS. It's definitively a fun drive in once you know the way. Have fun!