St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, in
Wakulla County,
Florida
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, is one of the oldest
wildlife refuges in the United States. Established in 1931 as a wintering ground for migratory birds, it encompasses 68,000 acres (280 km
2) spread between
Wakulla,
Jefferson, and
Taylor Counties in the state of
Florida
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.
The refuge includes several
Gulf of Mexico
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coastal habitats, such as
saltwater marsh
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es, islands,
tidal creeks, and the
estuaries
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of seven north Florida
river
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s. It is home to a diverse range of
plant
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and
animal
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life and also has a long history of human use, including structures such as the
St. Marks Lighthouse, the second oldest
lighthouse in Florida.
The refuge is a 'gateway site' for the
Great Florida Birding Trail
Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail (''GFBWT'') is a 2,000 mile (3200 km) long collection of more than 500 locations in the U.S. state of Florida where the state's bird habitats are protected. The trail promotes birdwatching, environmenta ...
.
The refuge is inhabited by black bears, bobcats, otters, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, amphibians, alligators, snakes, and many different species of birds including wading birds, shorebirds, waterfowl and raptors. During migrations, bird species and numbers dramatically increase. There are numerous fishing venues and many different freshwater and saltwater fish for fishing enthusiasts. A boat ramp near the lighthouse offers direct access to the
St. Marks River and subsequently, the
Gulf of Mexico
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. The boat ramp is subject to tidal influence and low tides may affect launching and retrieving abilities. Kayakers have direct access to the Gulf from the Lighthouse parking lot. Hikers and cyclists have their choice of miles of impoundments and trails to traverse through widely varied habitats and ecosystems. There is a biking trail that runs about 20 miles from south side of Tallahassee all the way down to the nearby town of St. Marks following an old railroad corridor. The St. Marks NWR also offers a wide range of subjects and settings for artistic expression via sketching and drawing, painting and photography. The refuge has a large Visitors Center with maps and brochures to help the visitors enjoy their trip. Inside the Visitors Center is a bookstore offering a wide variety of books and merchandise for sale. Next door to the Visitors Center is the Education building offering comfortable meeting facilities in one half of the building and facilities and staff devoted to education in the other half.
The refuge attracts a large volunteer base that assists the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by volunteering for research projects, outreach, and public events such as educational field trips, festivals, and historical celebrations. St. Marks NWR has a friends group in the St. Marks Refuge Association and a photography club, and the two organizations are prolific suppliers of volunteers for the refuge.
The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is home to a wintering site for the endangered whooping cranes that are led south by the ultra-light aircraft of Operation Migration. Operation Migration begins training whooping crane chicks with the aircraft shortly after birth and continue to the time of migration when they act as surrogate parents leading the birds south and imprinting their first annual migration. The refuge is also a stopping point for the yearly
monarch butterfly migration. A festival is hosted annually around the time of the migration each October to educate people on the practice of tagging monarchs as they continue through their migration.
The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge also served as the inspiration for the setting of author
Jeff VanderMeer
Jeff VanderMeer (born July 7, 1968) is an American author, editor, and literary critic. Initially associated with the New Weird literary genre, VanderMeer crossed over into mainstream success with his bestselling Southern Reach Trilogy. The t ...
's ''
Southern Reach Trilogy''.
Wilderness
Designated in 1975 by the U.S. Congress as part of the
National Wilderness Preservation System
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, the St. Marks Wilderness makes up 17,350 acres of the refuge. The
Florida National Scenic Trail traverses the refuge for 41 miles including through a portion of the
wilderness area
Wilderness or wildlands (usually in the plural), are natural environments on Earth that have not been significantly modified by human activity or any nonurbanized land not under extensive agricultural cultivation. The term has traditionally re ...
.
St. Marks Wilderness
- Wilderness Connect
Access
Public accesses to the refuge are located at:
*Panacea Unit
:Otter Lake, in Panacea
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* Panacea (the goddess of universa ...
: Bottoms Road, in Panacea
:Skipper Bay Road, south of Medart (may be closed)
*Wakulla Unit
:Purify Bay Road, in Medart
: Shell Point Highway, north of Shell Point
:Wakulla Beach Road, east of Shell Point
*St. Marks Unit
: Lighthouse Road, the main entrance, in Newport
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*Newport, Wales
*Newport, Rhode Island, US
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*Newport City, Metro Manila, a Philippine district in Pasay
Europe
Ireland
*Newport, County Mayo, a town on the ...
:Mandalay Bay Road, just east of the Aucilla River
The Aucilla River rises in Brooks County, Georgia, USA, close to Thomasville, and passes through the Big Bend region of Florida, emptying into the Gulf of Mexico at Apalachee Bay. Some early maps called it the Ocilla River. It is long and ha ...
in Taylor County.
There is no paved public access to the refuge in Jefferson County.
References
External links
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
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Protected areas of Jefferson County, Florida
National Wildlife Refuges in Florida
Protected areas of Taylor County, Florida
Protected areas of Wakulla County, Florida
Protected areas established in 1931
Wetlands of Florida
Landforms of Jefferson County, Florida
Landforms of Taylor County, Florida
Landforms of Wakulla County, Florida