US National Wildlife Refuge Road and Trail System

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#1)  US National Wildlife Refuge Road and Trail System

Postby edfrank » Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:03 pm

http://www.fws.gov/refuges/trails/index.cfm

Here is a resource that identifies hiking trails found in various National Wildlife Refuges across the United States.

Welcome to the National Wildlife Refuge Trails

Whether you are looking for an easy trail to hike on a spring weekend or a challenging adventure for a vacation, these pages will help you identify refuge trails that match your interests.

Find a Refuge Trail:

Click on a state on the map to locate refuges with trails. Click on a refuge name to find a description of each trail, including length, surface, grade, GPS location and special features. Refuge trails may also be designated as National Recreation, Scenic or Historic Trails. Contact individual refuges with questions about particular trails.  http://www.fws.gov/refuges/trails/index.cfm


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