Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area located in Suffolk, Virginia, established for wildlife conservation. Situated along the Nansemond River, a tributary of the James River, the refuge encompasses valuable salt marsh habitats, upland grasslands, and forested stream corridors. These diverse ecosystems provide essential seasonal homes for migratory waterfowl and various other bird species. While the Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge plays a crucial role in preserving these natural environments, it is not open to the public for visitation or…
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Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area in Suffolk, Virginia, established for wildlife conservation. It focuses on preserving salt marsh habitats, grasslands, and forested areas for migratory waterfowl and other bird species. The refuge plays a crucial role in maintaining these diverse ecosystems.
No, Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge is not open to the public for visitation or outdoor activities. Public access is restricted to protect sensitive wildlife habitats and ensure the undisturbed conservation of its ecosystems.
No, there are no public trails available for hiking, biking, or any other recreational activities within Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is closed to public access to safeguard its natural environment.
Road cycling is not permitted within Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge as the area is closed to public access. While komoot lists a guide for Road Cycling Routes in Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge, these activities are not allowed on site.
The refuge provides essential seasonal homes for migratory waterfowl, including black ducks, mallards, and canvasbacks. Various wading, marsh, and shorebirds also utilize the refuge's salt marsh habitats, upland grasslands, and forested stream corridors.
Yes, nearby refuges such as Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge offer opportunities for outdoor activities. These areas welcome visitors for wildlife viewing, hiking, and in some cases, biking.
Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge encompasses approximately 411 to 423 acres. This area includes valuable salt marsh habitats, upland grasslands, and forested stream corridors along the Nansemond River.
Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It operates as a satellite refuge of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.
For inquiries regarding Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge, contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The phone number is +1-757-986-3705, and the official website is fws.gov/refuge/nansemond-national-wildlife-refuge.
Komoot data indicates that 39 visitors have engaged with information about Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge. Due to the lack of public access, there are no routes or user-generated ratings for activities within the refuge itself.
No, dogs are not allowed in Nansemond National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is closed to all public access, including pets, to protect its sensitive wildlife and habitats.

