5 Parks Where You Can See Lots of Wildlife

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Great parks for seeing birds, turtles, and other creatures great and small.

One of the region’s largest freshwater tidal wetlands is a birder’s paradise that hosts about 300 species, thanks to its position on the Atlantic Flyway. Among year-round residents: herons, kingfishers, and woodpeckers. A three-quarter-mile former mining road winds through the marsh and forest. Or get an up-close perspective by paddling in from adjoining Belle Haven Marina. Friends of Dyke Marsh hosts a bird walk at 8 am on Sundays, weather permitting.

Located near the midpoint of the Patuxent River in Anne Arundel County, Jug Bay has more than eight miles of trails and boardwalks that run across marshes and over open water. Viewing platforms provide spectacular vistas as well as close-up views of birds, turtles, and aquatic creatures. You can take a guided canoe tour to learn about the ecology of the river .

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