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Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge

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643 Wildlife Rd, Dover, TN 37058, United StatesMap
Phone+1 931-232-7477
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  • Stewcosu4sure
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    Nice but in a very junky and trashy county.

    Nice and beautiful but the county it is located in is trashy and junky. O.k. For a day trip but I would not recommend staying there as nothing to see does not look clean.

    Reviewed on Feb 26, 2020
  • Donna W
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    Beautiful National Wildlife Refuge!

    Saw the Bald Eagles nests, and the pairs of eagles are getting ready to hatch their young...be sure to take your binoculars for viewing of the eagles nests....you might get lucky and see one of the Ea...

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2018
  • Tabitha K
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    A Great Day Trip!

    Pack a picnic. Take sun screen, water and mosquito spray. This time of year the ground can be a little squishy and muddy. Aside from the periodic squish, this is a great place with lots to offer.

    Reviewed on Feb 8, 2018
  • Lynne K
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    A must for wildlife lovers

    We loved it here! It was a brilliant find! We drove to the welcome centre and talked to the ranger there. We watched the osprey sitting in his nest and the hummingbirds around the feeders. Then drove ...

    Reviewed on Aug 18, 2017
  • BackseatReferee
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    Take your kids to this place!

    We were traveling with four kids and completed the Junior Wildlife Refuge Manager Badges. The volunteer was awesome. She was so sweet with the kids. She told us that we were the first Junior Wildlife ...

    Reviewed on Apr 3, 2017

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