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Paget Marsh

Nature Preserves, Paget Parish


Fodor's Review:

Take a walk on the wild side at Paget Marsh: a 25-acre tract of land that's remained virtually untouched since presettlement times. Along with some of the last remaining stands of native Bermuda palmetto and cedar, this reserve -- jointly owned and preserved by the Bermuda National Trust and the Bermuda Audubon Society -- contains a mangrove forest and grassy savanna. These unspoiled habitats can be explored via a boardwalk that features interpretive signs describing the endemic flora and fauna. When listening to the cries of the native and migratory birds that frequent this natural wetland, you can quickly forget that bustling Hamilton is just minutes away.

 

INFO

  • Address: Lover's La., Paget Parish
  • Phone: 441/236-6483
  • Web site
  • Cost: Free
  • Open: Daily dawn-dusk

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