George W. Mead State Wildlife Area

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Milladore, United States

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Wildlife refuge· Tourist attraction

George W. Mead State Wildlife Area Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

George W. Mead State Wildlife Area is located in Milladore, United States on S2148 County Hwy S. George W. Mead State Wildlife Area is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in United States.

Address

S2148 County Hwy S

Phone

+1 7154576771

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nathan Flaminio

A lovely, relaxing area. A great place to hike and commune with nature. Way bigger than I was expecting, I should have gotten there much earlier. So many different kinds of birds, but didnt see much else on this trip (a few turtles). The area is very well done and nicely maintained. They could use a few more signs down the road that seemed to go on forever. There was a bench at one point, but I had no idea how much longer it went on, or where I was compared to where the next attraction was (or if there even was anything else). Worth visiting. A few Pokestops, don't think there were any gyms.

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Jake Krueger

Beautiful drive in any season, always nice to relax in one of the many parking lots.

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Isabella Millinocket

Beautiful and secluded. Great place for bird watching. The people I encountered on the trails had masks on and were safety conscious. I arrived very early in the morning and saw an extremely diverse amount of bird species. This would be a great spot to go back to when birds make their NS migrations.

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Todd XoX

The bike trails were closed. The scenery is beautiful while we were there at the horse flies were swarming. There are restrooms provided in the visitor center along with information about the trails and history of The Preserve. Visitor Center head albino deer and albino porcupine that had been killed on the roads and preserved.

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Bill Brooks

Great place to visit! Plenty of trails to walk on, and a nice viewing area for the swans. Good for the family.