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The Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge contains more than 111,200 acres of contiguous forested wetlands.
A wide variety of wildlife can be seen by hikers and bikers along more than 80 miles of trails.
Lake Drummond, a 3,100-acre natural lake, is situated in the center of the swamp. The lake is accessible year-round from the east via the Feeder Ditch, with a 1,000-pound vessel limitation at the spillway boat lift.
A special use permit will allow seasonal boat access from the west via the Railroad Ditch entrance.
Resident species include white-tailed deer, river otter, bats, mink, bobcats, snakes, turtles, and black bear. More than 200 species of birds have been identified on the refuge.
Outdoor Activities |
Walk on the Dismal Town Boardwalk Trail to view typical Dismal Swamp habitat and wildlife.
A cypress tree stands in Lake Drummond.
Sunset on Drummond Lake.
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