Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
9.5 • Wildlife refuge
Wooden piers and small cabins sit beside wetlands and green trees, offering gorgeous bay views and peaceful natural scenery. Water birds glide over slow-moving streams while sunlight filters through clouds, creating a serene atmosphere. Trails provide quiet walking paths with less crowding compared to nearby urban areas.
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Parking is free, but can be limited on busy days.
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Dogs are not allowed on the trails near the parking lot.
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The walk is about two hours long and approximately seven miles.
2 Marshlands Rd, Fremont, California, United States
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