You may know of the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. This 15,978-acre tidal marsh area was established as a refuge for Atlantic waterfowl. So the park is well-known for its amazing bird and wildlife watching as well as its educational programming. But a lesser known fact is that it offers breathtaking sunrise views. So grab your coffee and camera and head over there early in the morning to enjoy the waking day.
Bombay Hook is located in Smyrna, which looks out over Delaware Bay. Entrance to the refuge is just about 10 miles north of Dover.
Visitors enjoy the refuge and its scenery in a number of ways. Take the 12-mile wildlife drive. Tie on your shoes and go on one of the five walking trails, two of which are handicapped accessible. And there are three observation towers perfect for sunrise photos.
The park opens a half hour before sunrise. So this guarantees you'll be able to catch the waking day. Do note that there are entrance fees to the refuge, which must be paid with cash or check.
The refuge has an excellent brochure, which is available on its website that is linked at the end of this article. You should also print out the bird identification checklist to keep track of all the birds you see on your visit.
The best way to start your day is watching the sunrise and wildlife come to life. The natural beauty abounds in this special place.
Take a walk down one of the boardwalks and soak in the soft colors of the rising sun. Let the beauty of the park wash over you.
So as you can see, Bombay Hook is a truly special place. It is a refuge for birds and wildlife, but also offers gorgeous scenery and tranquility to visitors. So set your alarm and head over there when the park opens to see the sunrise. It's the perfect way to start your day.
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