Natural Lands' Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary

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Easton, United States

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Nature preserve· Bird watching area· Tourist attraction· Hiking area· Wildlife refuge

Natural Lands' Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Natural Lands' Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Easton, United States on 240 Sunnyside Rd. Natural Lands' Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States.

Address

240 Sunnyside Rd

Phone

+1 6102586574

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Russ Frey

Very beautiful, easy trails to walk on for beginners and more difficult trials for more experienced hikers. Very nice views, good location to observe birds and the changing colors of leaf's.

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Christine Stevralia

I walked barefoot in the mud. The ground is always damp and cool here. You can still hear traffic from the road but it quiets as you get deeper in. It is a sanctuary. If you don’t like bugs, you probably want to go somewhere else. It is a swamp after all. Then again, its not really a place for humans, but a refuge for other beings who don’t have much habitat left. A lovely part of New Jersey wilderland.

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Brian Giglio

Great place for an hour or two stroll in the woods. There is some up and down and Rocky trails, so wear appropriate footwear! Gorgeous views on the right day.

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Colin A

Well maintained and marked trails, good ascents and good descents. Beautiful short trail system. Not stroller worthy and you will get a workout!

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Michelle Rohaly

The manager was so friendly and helpful. He offered advise on what trails would be best for my toddler. The bird blind was beautiful and well cared for. I loved that there were posters inside to help us identify the different birds we saw. The nature center had a lot of taxidermied animals and bird nests on display. There was also a neat little sand box with stamps of different animal paws to make tracks. I'll definitely be visiting again.