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  • katiecourticeb
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    A peaceful home of an unique ecology

    On a Monday in March, it's incredibly quiet and peaceful. We arrived about three pm. In the next three hours, we saw no cars, one other person, and the host at the Welcome Center. We hiked (gently) ...

    Reviewed on Mar 27, 2023
  • katiecourticeb
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    A peaceful home of an unique ecology

    On a Monday in March, it's incredibly quiet and peaceful. We arrived about three pm. In the next three hours, we saw no cars, one other person, and the host at the Welcome Center. We hiked (gently) ...

    Reviewed on Mar 27, 2023
  • PaleoGypsy
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    Wildlife Drive

    The Wildlife Drive consists of nine miles of paved roads that are a two-way. If you are in a rush, avoid this NWR, as the speed limit is around 25 mph. Every time you venture off of the paved road, yo...

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2021
  • PaleoGypsy
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    Wildlife Drive

    The Wildlife Drive consists of nine miles of paved roads that are a two-way. If you are in a rush, avoid this NWR, as the speed limit is around 25 mph. Every time you venture off of the paved road, yo...

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2021
  • Wryman1977
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    Long leaf pines are lovely

    We just drove through. The long leaf pine forest is interesting because of how the tree grows through unique stages as it grows. It starts out looking like grass, staying that way for a few years whil...

    Reviewed on Apr 9, 2019
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