There are so many great places to get out and explore in the Nutmeg State, but surprisingly enough, there’s only one officially-designated National Wildlife Refuge in Connecticut. The Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge is a massive preserve divided up over 10 parcels. The refuge provides a vital habitat for birds and other species. For those looking to enjoy the natural bounty of Connecticut, it doesn’t get much better than a stroll through this park!

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For more information about the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, check out the preserve’s website or Facebook page.

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