Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge 197 Lighthouse Road, Pennsville Township, NJ 08070
About the Business
Located at 197 Lighthouse Road in Pennsville Township, New Jersey, the Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is a breathtaking 2,800-acre park and tourist attraction that offers visitors the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
Situated just north of the Salem River and part of the Delaware River estuary, Supawna Meadows is a haven for migratory birds, providing a crucial stop for resting and feeding during the spring and fall seasons. The refuge is also home to a variety of wildlife, including American Woodcock and American Kestrel, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
Visitors can explore the refuge's grassland habitats on the Grassland Trail or venture into the forest on the Forest Habitat Trail. While the Refuge's office is currently closed, the trails remain open for public enjoyment.
As part of the National Wildlife Refuge System, Supawna Meadows is dedicated to wildlife conservation and habitat preservation. The refuge serves as a crucial habitat for hundreds of plant and animal species, playing a vital role in ensuring the survival of native wildlife.
Whether you're looking to volunteer, learn more about nature, or simply enjoy the great outdoors, Supawna Meadows offers a range of opportunities for visitors to get involved in conservation efforts and make a positive impact on the environment. With a focus on science-based management tools, the refuge works to address biological challenges and promote a balanced conservation approach for the benefit of both wildlife and people.
Come and experience the serenity and beauty of Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, where nature lovers of all ages can connect with the natural world and contribute to the preservation of our precious ecosystems.
Photos
Reviews
"Been going here for years. Used to be so crowded but now, it's quiet and peaceful during the week. Weekends can be busy. But, it's a very large park if you consider Fott Mott and the Lighthouse, parts of the same park. Plenty of room for everybody."
"We were just in Delaware crossing the bridge and this was the closest lighthouse that we could see."
"Small, with unmarked trails. One short trail took us through the woods to an overgrown muddy portion that would have required literally standing/going through tall grass to go further, which I wasn't about to do without knowing what was on the other side. It would be nice if they posted a map, trail signs, and some idea of what is on view at the refuge."
"Not too much Trail comparing with someother natural refuge"
"Its a very nice place for some peace and quite! There are different trails to take, basically leading to the same place. Gorgeous scenery! In the back area is a nice pond and a very old barn. Which you can peak inside. Its a nice place to bring a blanket and have a picnic! I always like to go for peace of mind when no one else is around!"
List of local businesses, places and services in New Jersey
β business help π services β phones π opening times βοΈreviews π addresses, locations π· photos