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Located in scenic Pittstown, NJ, Woodlands Wildlife Refuge is much more than a typical park. Recognized for its compassionate wildlife rescue efforts, the refuge also serves as a tranquil outdoor destination, drawing local families and nature lovers to its pet-friendly hiking and walking trails. The well-maintained and scenic pathways wind alongside creeks and rivers, making it an ideal spot for peaceful dog walks, wildlife watching, and enjoying the fresh New Jersey air with your furry companion.
Woodlands Wildlife Refuge stands out thanks to its natural setting, opportunities to see wildlife like swans, herons, and even the occasional coyote, and its welcoming atmosphere for recreational activities. The adjacent trails and nearby parks feature amenities like open fields, playgrounds, and access to picnic areas. Whether you’re seeking a new dog-friendly hiking adventure or simply want to explore one of Pittstown’s best local parks, this is a must-visit for pet owners.
Have helped us in taking in an injured baby bunny and have been helpful in directing us to other animal sanctuaries for animals they do not take care of.
It’s a little hard to reach this place. Even when they’re expecting your call, you have to leave a message, and wait for a call back.
On the other hand, when we finally arrived to drop off three baby raccoons that we found, everyone was pleasant and the process was smooth and painless.
Exceptionally well maintained park!
Wonderful National wildlife refuge!
Upon entering, we immediately noticed a coyote stalking rodents in the brush.
We came here to see the trumpeter and tundra swans and we weren’t disappointed! There were dozens upon dozens of them, on the different bodies of water, throughout the park. We also saw egrets, a couple of blue herons, a nutria and several different duck species. While walking down one of the paths we noted several garter snakes.
We are looking forward to return with our grandsons, they will love it here.
This wonderful facility and the amazing folks who work there will renew your faith in humanity. My mother found a sick and injured orphaned baby bunny in her backyard. After calling several facilities over the course of 2 days, Woodlands Wildlife Refuge was the only facility to return our call. A couple of other facilities answered when we called them, but their instant refusal and rushed, irritated tone made us feel like we were inconveniencing them and it seemed like they couldn’t get us off the phone quickly enough. However, all of our interactions with the folks at Woodlands Wildlife Refuge (from Melissa on the phone to Melody in the admissions area) was so patient, so kind and so compassionate. After gathering some basic information, Melissa told us we could bring the bunny to WWR right away. My very warm welcome by Melody at the admissions door made me feel like I was leaving the tiny life I was carrying with me in the best hands possible. There is no doubt that these incredible people do what they do out of a profound love and respect for wildlife and out of the kindness of their hearts. Thank you, Melissa, Melody and everyone at WWR for everything you do each day. You have our love, support and admiration.
Amazing place . I rescued 6 baby squirrels that fell from the nest . They recommend to leave them their for a few hours to see if the mother would come back… long story short she didn’t . And woodland took them in . Thank you so much for what you guys do