Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is a nature preserve Cambridge located in United States.
Wildlife Dr Cambridge , MD 21613 United States
Amazing refuge with a great driving tour and stops to wildlife watch. It’s totally worth a few hours to enjoy the environment. The visitor center is great and the staff was outstanding.
A very serene wildlife drive. We went 10 am in early September so there wasn’t a tremendous amount of activity. Would definitely bike next time during peak season.
This beautiful refuge has a number of shore birds and dabbling ducks. You'll also have a great chance of spotting a bald eagle.
Spend an ample amount of time so you can truly appreciate and begin to extrapolate a sort of understanding for all the unique and diverse wildlife this destination has to offer.
East of this refuge , a marker shows the site where Harriet Tubman spent her childhood years. Visit the village store where Tubman is said to have first helped a slave avoid capture.
This refuge has good eagle viewing in winter and throughout the year with a healthy breeding population .
Easily one of the best bird watching spots on the Delmarva.
Support the wonderful gift shop & book store . Run by volunteers, 100% of proceeds goes back to support the wildlife refuge .
Take the scenic drive - so beautiful!
Brand new. Outdoor and indoor space. Inside: a screening room and history museum, with interactive elements: audio is played both in the open spaces and on small handheld phones. Very educational. - Vesper A
This is the best produce stand on the Eastern Shore. And surprising it is not just produce! Stop in and see everything you can stock up on...I am there at least once a week! - Christina Kimerle