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Open sunrise to sunset, gates close automatically at posted times.
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Loop
Head around the Tinicum Marsh on this counterclockwise loop, which uses the Wetland Loop Trail with a brief connection on the Turkey Foot Trail and Tinicum Trail in the southwest corner. As the trails in this refuge can be traveled in any direction, this loop can be adapted in a number of ways or simply reversed for a different perspective. See the John Heinz: West Loop for another hike option from the parking area off Wanamaker Ave/Rte 420. For this hike, follow signage for the Wetland Loop Trail and continue straight (west) between Darby Creek to the right (north) and Tinicum Marsh to the left (south). Given the amount of preserved marsh and wetland, it's no surprise that this refuge has been deemed an Important Birding Area by the National Audubon Society. Keep your eyes to the sky and upper canopy of the trees as numerous bird species use this area for nesting and a migration stop-over. After 0.3 miles, continue past the Big Boardwalk Loop Trail that heads across the marsh to head south as the Wetland Loop Trail winds along the wetland boundary. Just before one mile from the start, look for a restroom and observation tower to gain an unobstructed view over the emergent wetland. Continue south until the first intersection around mile 1.4. Stay right onto one of the Turkey Foot Trail sections as it meets with the Tinicum Trail just north of I-95. The Tinicum Trail provides the main access from the parking area and trailhead off Rte 420. Turn left (east) onto a short section of the Tinicum Trail and continue straight (east) back onto the Wetland Loop Trail with options to explore the Frog Pond Trail, Warbler Woods Trail, or Big Boardwalk Loop Trail on this return leg back to the starting point.
Established in 1972 and renamed after the local U.S. House member, John Heinz, died in 1991.
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