Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area

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Nokesville, United States

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Bird watching area· Wetland· Fishing· Hiking· Parks· Wildlife refuge· Hiking area· Nature preserve

Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area is located in Nokesville, United States on 15014 Deepwood Ln. Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category bird watching area in United States.

Address

15014 Deepwood Ln

Phone

+1 7034994954

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Robert Grimes

Stopped in on a Saturday morning and did not see another visitor until i was leaving. there are several trails that loop around the WMA, saw numerous deer, red tail hawk and other native wildlife. The Bluebell trail does get very muddy after rains, be prepared with proper gear or hike several of the other well maintained trails.

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John A Davis Jr

We could have picked a better time to visit. 1/2 the trail was underwater. Then also the Bluebell trail, I think it was, said it was about a mile around but turned into over 2. A little more upkeep couldn't hurt, either. Only remembered to take a pic in the way out. :(

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Matt Brostek

Secluded natural area that has an annual bluebell festival in April which is worth seeing. The bluebells grow in damp areas, so it can get muddy, but they have boardwalk in place on some of the muddied parts of thr trail. You can also get permits to hunt on the property.

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Lynda Kummelt

They work very hard out here to make sure there are native Virginia plants for a healthy ecosystem. There are butterflies, bees, birds, dragonflies and tons of beautiful flowers there. They even have a native bed hotel! Well worth the trip out there!!

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Walter Hagans

Beautiful farm, and having a tour guide helps when you are looking to learn more about topics that they are having the tour for. But if you just want to venture on your own, you can do that too. There are also tables set up at the entrance to learn about the local wildlife, plants and more...