Since 1927, an enormous National Wildlife Refuge has preserved thousands of acres of Delaware marshland. Bombay Hook was established with Federal Duck Stamp funds and offers nature lovers a glimpse at a Delaware natural wonder that’s perfect for exploring on a beautiful day.
There’s a true treasure of an ecosystem hiding right along the coast of Delaware in Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
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Many people choose to enjoy the refuge by taking advantage of the 12-mile Auto Tour loop, but there’s also a network of boardwalk and dirt trails that wind their way through the marsh.
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You’ll be able to spend hours watching peaceful marsh scenes unfold in front of your eyes. There are always fascinating birds and other wildlife hanging out in the grasses and waters of this Delaware natural wonder.
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Bombay Hook is one of the most well-known spots for birdwatching. People travel from all over to keep their eyes on the skies along the International Flyway.
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There are more than 250 species of birds here, and there are always migratory birds coming and going from the grasses and marsh. Stay on the trails so you don’t disturb any nests or mating rituals.
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Woodpeckers, northern flickers, heron, cardinals, and warblers all make their homes in this Delaware natural wonder. Don’t forget your camera to capture the beautiful birds.
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Catch golden hour as the light falls over the marsh grasses and reflects off the water - it’s truly one of the most iconic sights in the First State.
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Bombay Hook is a Delaware natural wonder that’s just waiting to be discovered. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy fresh air and a fascinating ecosystem, head out to Smyrna and explore Delaware’s coastal marshes.
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For more of the most stunning spots in the First State, read 14 Wonderous Places in Delaware That Show The True Beauty Of Our State.
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Address: Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 2501-2599 Refuge Entrance Rd, Smyrna, DE 19977, USA