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Things to Do in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge

Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge is a significant conservation area spanning over 86,000 acres along 43 miles of North Florida's Gulf Coast. This refuge features a diverse landscape composed of upland forests, palm hammocks, fresh and brackish water marshes, and tidal beach access to Apalachee Bay. Coastal pine forests, saltwater marshes, islands, and tidal creeks characterize much of the terrain, making it suitable for several sports like hiking. The varied ecological tapestry, including longleaf pine flatwoods and hardwood hammocks, provides…

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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What outdoor activities are available in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge offers routes for hiking, jogging, and touring bicycle activities. The refuge encompasses diverse landscapes such as upland forests, marshes, and coastal areas. Visitors can explore a variety of paths, from short loops to longer segments of the Florida National Scenic Trail.

What are the best hiking routes in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

The refuge features a variety of hiking trails, including segments of the Florida National Scenic Trail. Popular options include the Lighthouse Levee Trail and the Plum Orchard Pond Trail. For more detailed information, consult the komoot guide Hiking in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge.

Are there easy hiking trails in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge offers trails suitable for various fitness levels, including easier options. The Plum Orchard Pond Trail is a half-mile (0.8 km) loop near the Visitor Center. For a selection of accessible routes, refer to the komoot guide Easy hikes in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge.

What natural features can be found in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

The refuge spans over 86,000 acres (34,800 hectares) and includes upland forests, palm hammocks, fresh and brackish water marshes, and tidal beach access to Apalachee Bay. Coastal pine forests, saltwater marshes, islands, and tidal creeks are also prominent features. The area also contains longleaf pine flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, and sandhills.

What landmarks are in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

A significant landmark within the refuge is the Historic St. Marks Lighthouse, which is the second oldest lighthouse in Florida. The refuge also includes 17,350 acres (7,020 hectares) designated as a National Wilderness Area.

What wildlife can be seen in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge is a globally important bird area, providing habitat for migratory birds, bald eagles, ducks, geese, and shorebirds. Other wildlife includes alligators, black bears, bobcats, otters, raccoons, foxes, and coyotes. The refuge is also a stopping point for the annual monarch butterfly migration.

How popular is Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge on komoot?

Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge has 7 routes listed on komoot, with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars. These routes have been explored by 74 visitors. The refuge is primarily known for hiking, jogging, and touring bicycle activities.

Are there komoot guides available for Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, komoot offers guides to help plan visits to Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge. Available guides include Hiking in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge and Easy hikes in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge.

What is the official website for Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

The official website for Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge is fws.gov/refuge/st-marks. This site provides information regarding the refuge's operations, wildlife, and visitor guidelines.

What is the phone number for Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

The official phone number for Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge is +1 850-925-6121. This number can be used for general inquiries about the refuge.

Are there routes for touring bicycles in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge offers routes suitable for touring bicycles. The refuge's diverse terrain includes paths that can accommodate cycling activities. There are 2 touring bicycle routes listed on komoot for the area.

Are there routes for jogging in Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge provides routes for jogging. The varied landscapes, including paved and unpaved paths, offer suitable environments for running. There is 1 jogging route listed on komoot for the refuge.

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