Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge

Coordinates: 38°41′40″N 77°09′15″W / 38.69444°N 77.15417°W / 38.69444; -77.15417
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Accotink Bay Wildlife Area
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Entrance to Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge
LocationFairfax County, Virginia, United States
Nearest citySpringfield, Virginia
Coordinates38°41′40″N 77°09′15″W / 38.69444°N 77.15417°W / 38.69444; -77.15417
Area1,200 acres (4.9 km2)
Established1979
Governing bodyUnited States Army

Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge is a nature preserve on the grounds of Fort Belvoir in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Several other parks, including Mason Neck State Park, Pohick Bay Regional Park, and the Jackson Miles Abbott Wetland Refuge are located nearby.

The refuge was established in 1979 to protect sensitive wetlands and wildlife habitats associated with Accotink Bay and to provide opportunities for environmental education and low-intensity recreation. The refuge offers more than eight miles of hiking trails, including a short paved trail for handicapped access.

Species native to the preserve include:

The Accotink Bay Wildlife Refuge Environmental Education Center is located at the entrance to the refuge. The center features exhibits, videos and trail guides about the refuge and offers nature education programs.[1]

A small parking area with space for six cars (two reserved for handicapped) is located just outside the Tulley Gate entrance off Route 1.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Recreation". dcmilitary.com. 7 January 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2017.

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