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Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Wildlife refuge in Palo Alto

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:25 AM

Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located in Palo Alto (City in California), United States. It's address is 2 Marshlands Rd, Fremont, CA 94555.

2 Marshlands Rd, Fremont, CA 94555

GWJH+V9 Fremont, California

(510) 792-0222

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Check Time Table for Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge


Monday6 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday6 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday6 AM to 6 PM
Thursday6 AM to 6 PM
Friday6 AM to 6 PM
Saturday6 AM to 6 PM
Sunday6 AM to 6 PM

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Where is Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located at: 2 Marshlands Rd, Fremont, CA 94555.

What is the phone number of Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

You can try to calling this number: (510) 792-0222

What are the coordinates of Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge?

Coordinates: 37.5321533, -122.0715483

Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Reviews

Joshua Odom
2024-02-21 18:44:23 GMT

Been in the bay for 20 years and this was my first experience spending time here. We hope to return soon for a hike. Beautiful area.

Erica Mackes
2023-11-08 19:18:39 GMT

This place is beautiful!! I saw so many birds! We went on a Saturday and it wasn't full of people. It is very clean.

Amanda O’Connor McEvoy
2023-09-12 04:12:56 GMT

Free Parking. Portable bathrooms. Check open and closed trail map before venturing out. Definitely wear bug spray.

Gregory Samaniego
2023-04-30 02:52:32 GMT

Awesome park free parking! When you come down the wooden bridge thing if you turn right... beware its a 2 hour walk bur don't stress it loops and goes full circle my smart watch said it's like 7 miles. Just stay on the beaten path and there's no way to get lost also for being in one of the most populated areas in america I didn't see anything but birds not a person around for miles! Once you reach the old dredge your about a 1/3rd of the way done enjoy!

Shirish Joshi
2024-02-18 23:37:59 GMT

Nice place for a nature walk.
Not particularly quiet, HWY 85 is close by, and not any wildlife around taking refuge, but certainly good to go for a very pleasant walk.
Trails are mostly clean and well kept, though I saw dog poop twice.

Molly Ireland
2023-05-03 22:30:12 GMT

Beautiful, accessible, uncrowded. Lots of sea and shore birds at the right times—cormorants, great egrets, snowy egrets, sandpipers, shovelers and other ducks (and many I don’t know). Lovely flowers at all times of the year, but especially in the spring. Good for a quick semi-challenging dog walk or a longer run if you want to go out into the bay on the dog-free paths.

antonio solis
2023-08-31 11:54:23 GMT

Nice place to take a hike. Smell the fresh air. Has nice hills and stairs to walk.

yesiwood
2023-07-09 22:23:41 GMT

Lots of space to walk or bike ride. Benches and tables scattered around and great for taking pictures.

Lorna Shapiro
2019-01-03 15:25:56 GMT

Gorgeous location for sunset photography and general viewing pleasure. Miles and miles of stunning panoramic views of the bay, baylands, mountains, and skyline (extraordinarily awesome and inspiring at sunset.) This is a very open area, with sea breezes, and moving waves. Here, human civilization is seems much less visible. It easily conjures up thoughts of what life was like 300 years ago and beyond, a time when human population was sparse.

Omar Epps
2024-02-11 01:37:59 GMT

Great running trail by the bay

Vanessa Hosmer
2022-08-30 21:44:31 GMT

Beautiful place to watch the sunset or just take a walk....it's dog friendly and has picnic areas as well as benches all along the trail.

Natasha Angeline
2022-05-19 13:42:51 GMT

Autumn was having so much fun here. It’s a great place to be. I’m glad I spent some time here during my last day in the Bay Area. Must visit.

Glenn Meyer
2019-11-06 04:42:11 GMT

This is a remarkable area, seemingly small, but worth a half day or more if you take time to stroll its trails. The views of the Bay and of the Dumbarton bridge near sunset are spectacular, and there are several vista points that are worth a hour's contemplation. It's free, it's never crowded, and despite its location, next to the Dumbarton toll both plaza and opposite Coyote Hill, it feels secluded. Go there some time and watch the bridge traffic whiz by.

Andy Broer
2019-08-31 23:59:04 GMT

First visit with my wife and youngest daughter. Sunny and warm day, so the breeze off the Bay was welcomed. As we walked to the top of the hill I spotted the brace of golden eagles and got a few shots of them. Really enjoyed this unique Refuge.

Eric Hwang
2018-05-21 04:20:43 GMT

Great place to observe marsh and enjoy natural scene. You could park 8n 5he Visitor Center and hike the LeReviere Trail.

Harshath JR
2023-01-02 04:28:58 GMT

Beautiful trails and bridges along and over marshes. Lovely, kids friendly area to stroll or hike in.

SKnari
2022-02-21 03:50:20 GMT

What a beautiful place to hike. Please be aware that there are not any shades, it might get hot in summer

Michael Wang
2022-08-18 00:59:07 GMT

Great place for walks - no entrance fee and we’ll maintained coastal trails.

Jim Schrempp
2017-01-08 01:08:52 GMT

So close, and yet so far... When walking on Baer Island you feel far away from the city, and yet 101 is just over yonder. Gates and fences keep local domestic animals out of the park so birds flourish. There are two raised platforms to stand on and really see the expanse of the park.

Mou Halder
2023-08-15 05:38:19 GMT

Beautiful hiking trail

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