Public Use Opportunities
On National Wildlife Refuges, wildlife comes first. BUT, there are many wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities that are compatible with the purpose for which Lower Suwannee Refuge was established. Wildlife observation and photography, interpretation (guided hikes and programs), environmental education, hunting, and fishing are all priority visitor uses on the refuge. Click on the links below for more information!
- Hiking, auto tours, and bicycling
- Shell Mound Unit
- Boardwalks and Observation Towers
- Fishing and Boating Opportunities
- Hunting
- Interpretation and Environmental Education
- Canoeing and Kayaking
- Calendar of Events
- Lower Suwannee Nature Drive (Under construction)
- History & Heritage
Turkey hunter. Credit: USFWS |
Area teachers with FWS ranger. Credit: USFWS |
Building butterfly garden. Credit: USFWS |