Near Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Tour
Looking east from the boardwalk.
Near Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Tour
Overlooking McAllister Creek. You can see the boardwalk/trail on the right.
Near Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Tour
Nisqually Delta, Washington
Near Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Tour
Mt. Rainier from the boardwalk.
Near Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Tour
Forest boardwalk.

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Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Tour

3.1 (15 Ratings)
Tour the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge with this classic loop of trails.
4.3
mi
Distance
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekSpringViewsWildlife
Access Issues
<b>Running/jogging is not allowed in the wildlife refuge.</b>

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.34mi
Distance
0ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
17ft
High Point
7ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Begin on the Twin Barns Loop Trail through marsh, grassland and boarwalk, as well as freshwater marshes. A highlight is the Twin Barns observation platform, where visitors can stop and enjoy their surroundings before traveling along an earthen, gravel-trail dike, with the salt water estuary in the north and freshwater wetlands to the south. After a half mile, visitors transition from the dike to the Nisqually Estuary Trail & Boardwalk, where they will be treated to incredible views of the waterway and, on clear days, Mt. Rainier. There is a viewing tower and various blinds long the boardwalk that are perfect resting spots and display information engaging for visitors of all ages. The boardwalk ends at the Puget Sound Viewing Platform. Note that the last 700 feet of boardwalk is closed seasonally from early October through late January during the waterfowl hunting season. Returning to the Twin Barns Loop Trail, be sure to visit the Nisqually River Overlook and the Riparian Forest Overlook for additional wildlife viewing opportunities.Please be aware that the Refuge is not a park, and therefore pets, games, or sports are not allowed due to their disruption of wildlife. Please visit fully prepared to go slow and take in all of the information about this unique ecosystem. Visit the official website for more information.
History & Background
Nisqually River Delta came under protection in 1974 as the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge to protect the delta and its diversity of fish and wildlife habitats. The estuary underwent restoration in 2009 when dikes were removed and 762 acres were reconnected with the Puget Sound and it's tidal flow.

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