Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge

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Boynton Beach, United States

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Wildlife refuge· Park· Tourist attraction

Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is located in Boynton Beach, United States on 10216 Lee Rd. Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in United States.

Address

10216 Lee Rd

Phone

+1 5617323684

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Rachel Salazar

This is a wonderful nature preserve. I was here for several hours today meandering the Cypress Swamp and the Marsh Trail and then venturing onto the levee. There are plenty of plant species and wildlife to see. I was blessed to see a pair of hawks perched above me today. The boardwalk is like walking through a jungle. It is shaded by the canopy and covered with soft moss. The sunsets here are pretty spectacular as well. Perfect for nature lovers. It’s a beautiful place to clear your head and just breathe.

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Julia Barch

One of my all time favorite places in all of palm beach county, so serene & peaceful. Come here & enjoy a nice walk on the boardwalk over some famous south Florida swamp where you are likely to see butterfly’s, birds, & if your lucky mammals. Last time I was here I saw the cutest otters playing in the swamp. A lot of land to walk or bike besides the boardwalk. Hopefully this place stays around for forever & a day. Would give it 100 stars if I could

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Bruce Len

I always enjoy visiting the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee nature preserve. Being out in nature helps to destress and to lower life pressures. There's a great boardwalk through a marshy swampland which takes you within inches of the swampy waters. Look in the trees for owls, birds and other animals. Is rare that I go, without seeing at least one alligator in its natural habitat. You can even kayak through the everglades right past alligators sunning themselves in the water. I've seen alligators, deer, foxes, countless species of birds and even a Florida bobcat. Definitely a family trip worth taking.

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Megan Wentworth

This place is so beautiful. You are likely to see some gators down by the boat ramps. The museum and boardwalk are so amazing. It never gets old. My family loves coming here. Just be cautious of the wildlife. Good fishing spot too. Bathrooms are by the museum and boardwalk entrance. Several picnic areas.

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Kevin Ryan

I love this place. Great place for good long walks and nature appreciation. Excellent spot to see the sunset too. There’s several trails and I see alligators every time I come out here. You just need to explore the area. Plenty of amazing animals, ranging from a variety of birds, snakes, white tailed deer, alligators, rabbits and bobcats. There’s also kayaking/canoeing available. My first time out I saw a few alligators. I highly recommend this place if you love nature and Florida’s wildlife.