Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building And Visitor Contact Station

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Milton, United States

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Wildlife refuge· Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building And Visitor Contact Station Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building And Visitor Contact Station is located in Milton, United States on 11978 Turkle Pond Rd. Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building And Visitor Contact Station is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in United States.

Address

11978 Turkle Pond Rd

Phone

+13026848419

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Michael Zajic

This is a hard call. For the grandeur of the wetland habitat it gets four stars. For making it visible and accessible to the the public, it gets only two stars. The park needs more creative ways to let people see it and use it. It needs more vistas; clear some brush so we can have some views of the open water areas. It needs more elevated platform sites and more out on the water sites. For staffing I never saw in my three or four visits over the past decade, more than one park person on duty and that was in the gift shop. No Ranger, very little signage or interpretive effort. Paths are ill maintained, overgrown and encroached with weeds so that a visitor best go in summer ready for ticks and several kinds of biting insects. Go fully clothed and sprayed with repellent. It might do for the athletic nature lover who knows what to expect and comes equipped to deal with it. I would not recommend it for a family or casual pleasure outing and not worth driving a long way to see.

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Michael Eszes

We enjoy the trails at Prime Hook and all the nature it has to offer. Plus there is some creativity that some people have left behind for others to see and if you are listening others might be watching you.

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Ankit Patel

Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge is situated between Milford to the north and Lewes to the south. For those staying in Riverview, it’s a popular day-trip destination. The refuge sits just inland of the Delaware Bay and has a variety of natural environments that are home to an impressive array of animal species. Most visitors stop to check out the visitor center’s exhibits and nature documentaries before heading out to explore on their own. There’s a nice little gift shop on-site that’s worth checking out as well. From the refuge’s walking paths, it’s common to see waterfowl, wading birds, and even bald eagles.

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Erin Maloney

Enjoyed walking the boardwalk and the dike trail. Interesting little cemetery, beautiful wetlands, and a bald eagle sighting!

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Erik the Blue

This park is wonderful for birdwatchers and nature lovers. It has gravel, dirt, and wooden paths with estuary lookouts.