Newman Wetlands Center

2755 Freeman Road, Hampton, GA 30228

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Hours open

Monday:

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Tuesday:

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Wednesday:

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Thursday:

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday:

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Saturday:

7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Newman Wetlands Center - Freeman Road, Hampton, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Newman Wetlands Center - Freeman Road, Hampton, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Newman Wetlands Center - Freeman Road, Hampton, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Newman Wetlands Center - Freeman Road, Hampton, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Newman Wetlands Center - Freeman Road, Hampton, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Newman Wetlands Center - Freeman Road, Hampton, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Newman Wetlands Center - Freeman Road, Hampton, Georgia, United States
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Location & Phone number

2755 Freeman Rd, Hampton, GA 30228, United States
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About the Business

The Newman Wetlands Center is a peaceful and educational park located at 2755 Freeman Road in Hampton, Georgia, United States. This popular tourist attraction offers visitors the opportunity to explore and learn about the unique wetland ecosystem through interactive exhibits, guided tours, and nature trails. With its diverse wildlife and beautiful scenery, the Newman Wetlands Center is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Come discover the beauty and importance of wetlands at this one-of-a-kind institution.

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Josh Harris:
5

"One of the best representations of the beauty and life in nature that I've come across since moving to Georgia. Wonderfully peaceful, even when busier. Staff is incredibly knowledgeable and patient. Wish that I could bring my own family here, and I certainly encourage anyone looking for a family outing to visit. Will be back more than once!"

1 year ago
Goddess Shannon:
5

"I love walking this little trail. It’s an easy walk, mostly shaded, and you get to see some cool wetlands wild life."

1 year ago
JTNLON B:
5

"Went here for the first time, have lived in Clayton County for a very long time and never knew this place existed. We were only there for about 20 minutes before it closed, and we saw so many deer, birds, and we had the entire park to ourselves. It was very beautiful and peaceful, will definitely go again when we have more time."

almost 3 years ago
Steven Newman:
5

"I just wanted to leave a quick review of the Wetlands Center. My wife and I seem to be here at least once a week, and consider the MLNWC one of the best gems of the Atlanta area. It is by far one of the best maintained nature walks in the entire area, and never disappoints as a spectacular birding spot(Atlanta Audubon recognized) . They have a staff that is incredibly enthusiastic, not to mention that they are thoroughly versed in the flora and fauna of the Wetlands area. They have been delightful to interact with, and have always gone above and beyond to make our visits, as well as others, the best it can be. If you are near this Gem, do yourself a favor and drop in for a visit. The Leaning Center is meticulously maintain, and holds all sorts of wonderful tidbits of information as well as some wonderful displays and hands on exhibits for kids of all ages. Be sure to ask for help if you have any questions, the staff is eager to help and they both have an intimate knowledge of the center’s displays."

more 7 years ago
Christyna Phagan:
5

"This place is a natural beautiful preservation of wildlife. I visited in the fall and the views were gorgeous. All of the leaves changing colors, the fog rising from the waters and the sounds of birds chirping and frogs croaking is an experience you don't want to miss. It's a nature walk and the information that is provided is very informative. It teaches us that everything we do has an effect on all walks of life, and whether we realize it or not we control the outcome of not just our own lives but the survival and existence of plants and animals too."

more 7 years ago
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