Audubon Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge

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Tiverton, United States

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Environmental protection organization· Nature preserve· Scenic spot· Wildlife refuge· Hiking area· Non-profit organization· Tourist attraction

Audubon Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Audubon Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge is located in Tiverton, United States on 116 Seapowet Ave. Audubon Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category environmental protection organization in United States.

Address

116 Seapowet Ave

Phone

+1 4019495454

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Open hours

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Jack Parquette

Quiet views of marshes and the Sakonnet River. Well marked trails. Easy short walk. Not far from Tiverton Four Corners with good restaurants and shops.

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Raymond Cardoza

Beautiful scenery. Just bring plenty of bug spray.

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Christine Cantelmo

Great place to go for a nature walk. Clear paths and beautiful views! Some benches to rest.

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Krystal Raposo

Trails are well marked. Takes about an hour to do every trail in one go.

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T. B.

Great spot for a leisurely walk through the woods and along the shoreline on the east shore of the Sakonnet River. Beautiful views of Woodlands, clearings, marshes, inlets, and the river. It's easy to find and get to. The entrance and parking lot are well marked. They are on the west side of Main Road / Route 138, just a mile or two south of the Sakonnet River bridge that connects Aquidneck Island (Portsmouth) and Tiverton, and a mile or two north of Tiverton Four Corners. Easy walking. Level terrain. Just watch out for the tree roots. You could probably use a stroller, if it has big wheels. No dogs. Best visited in the fall or spring, or on a sunny winter day. Can be muddy if there's been lots of rain. We went on a day n late October after a night with heavy rain, and the ground was fine. It can be really buggy in the summer, so that's probably not a great time to visit.