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Riserva nazionale per la fauna selvatica di Great Bay

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Riserva nazionale per la fauna selvatica di Great Bay

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Riserva nazionale per la fauna selvatica di Great Bay

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The Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a vital conservation area spanning over 1,100 acres along the eastern shore of Great Bay in Newington, New Hampshire. Established in 1992, this refuge, with an average elevation of around 10 meters, protects a rich tapestry of habitats, from dry uplands and dense woodlands to expansive wetlands, tidal mudflats, and open coastal waters. It serves as a crucial sanctuary for diverse wildlife within the Great Bay estuary system.

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    7 giugno 2023

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    Proteggendo più di 1.000 acri di area di habitat della fauna selvatica lungo la Great Bay, il Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge supporta molti habitat diversi per vari animali e piante. I sentieri del parco sono aperti al traffico pedonale, ma non sono ammessi cani e altri animali domestici.
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    Proteggendo più di 1.000 acri di habitat naturale lungo la Great Bay, il Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge supporta molti habitat diversi per vari animali e piante. I sentieri del parco sono aperti al traffico pedonale, ma non sono ammessi cani e altri animali domestici.
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    Loop di Ferry Way Trail & Peverly Pond Trail — Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge

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    Enjoy an easy 2.5-mile hike on the Ferry Way Trail, offering scenic views of Great Bay and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

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    Elevazione 10 m

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    mercoledì 3 giugno

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    Velocità max vento: 15,0 km/h

    Posizione:Rockingham County, New Hampshire, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Are there specific trails recommended for beginners or families with young children at Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

    Yes, the Peverly Pond Trail is highly recommended for beginners and families. It is universally accessible, offering a smooth surface suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, and provides a gentle introduction to the refuge's diverse habitats. While the intro mentions it's accessible, this question focuses on its suitability for specific groups.

    What are the typical lengths and difficulty levels of the hiking trails within the refuge?

    The refuge features well-maintained trails like the Peverly Pond Trail and Ferry Way Trail. While specific lengths can vary, they are generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for foot traffic. The Peverly Pond Trail is universally accessible, implying a relatively flat and easy experience. The Ferry Way Trail offers scenic views and passes through forests and grasslands, suggesting a slightly more varied terrain but still manageable for most hikers. The refuge is rated as 'intermediate' overall, indicating a range of options.

    Is public transportation available to reach Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

    The Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located in Newington, New Hampshire, near the Pease International Tradeport. While it's a short drive from Portsmouth, direct public transportation routes specifically serving the refuge entrance are generally limited. Visitors typically access the refuge by private vehicle, often via Pease Boulevard and Arboretum Drive.

    Are there any permits or reservations required to visit Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

    No, there are no permits or reservations required for general public access to the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is open to the public year-round, from dawn to dusk, and there is no entrance fee.

    What are the best times of year for specific wildlife viewing opportunities, beyond general birdwatching?

    While the refuge is excellent for birdwatching during migratory seasons and winter (especially for bald eagles), other wildlife viewing varies.

    • Winter: Besides bald eagles, you might spot other wintering waterfowl and possibly tracks of mammals like white-tailed deer, red foxes, and beavers.
    • Spring/Summer: Look for nesting birds, turtles (painted and snapping turtles), and active mammals. Beavers and river otters are often more visible near water bodies.
    • Fall: Migratory birds continue to pass through, and the changing foliage adds to the scenic beauty.

    What are the visitor center hours or where can I find more information upon arrival?

    The Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge does not have a traditional visitor center with set hours. The refuge itself is open daily from dawn to dusk. For detailed information, maps, and brochures, visitors can often find resources at the entrance kiosks or download them online from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website. You can find more information at fws.gov.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options conveniently located near the refuge?

    The refuge is located in Newington, New Hampshire, close to Portsmouth. While there aren't facilities directly within the refuge, you'll find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options within a short driving distance in Newington and the nearby city of Portsmouth. These areas offer diverse choices for dining and lodging to suit different preferences.

    What should I wear or bring for a visit to Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge, especially during different seasons?

    Comfortable footwear is always recommended for navigating the trails.

    • Spring/Fall: Dress in layers as temperatures can fluctuate. Bring insect repellent, especially during warmer months.
    • Summer: Light, breathable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water are essential.
    • Winter: Warm, waterproof layers, hats, gloves, and sturdy, insulated boots are crucial, as conditions can be cold and potentially icy. Binoculars are always a good idea for wildlife viewing, regardless of the season.

    Are there any loop trails available for hiking at Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

    Yes, the refuge offers loop trail options that allow hikers to experience different habitats without retracing their steps. While the intro highlights the Peverly Pond Trail and Ferry Way Trail, these can often be combined or are designed with loop sections to provide varied scenic experiences and maximize wildlife viewing opportunities.

    What unique historical aspects are associated with the land that now forms the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

    The land comprising the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge has a fascinating history. It was formerly part of Pease Air Force Base, specifically a weapons storage area. After the base closed in 1991, this portion was transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, leading to the establishment of the refuge in 1992. This transformation from a military installation to a protected wildlife sanctuary highlights a significant conservation success story.

    Is Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge suitable for a winter hike, and what can I expect?

    Yes, the refuge is suitable for winter hiking and offers a unique experience. The trails remain open from dawn to dusk. In winter, the refuge is particularly renowned for supporting New Hampshire's largest concentration of wintering bald eagles, making it an excellent time for birdwatching. Expect cold temperatures and potentially icy or snowy conditions, so dress warmly in layers and wear appropriate footwear. The stark beauty of the landscape and increased visibility of wildlife can make for a very rewarding visit.

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