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Bombay Hook is a large tidal salt marsh in Delaware that hosts migratory birds and other wildlife. Learn about its history, location, hunting program, and how to visit this Ramsar Wetland of International Importance.
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The Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 15,978-acre (64.66 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located along the eastern coast of Kent County, Delaware, United States, on Delaware Bay. It was established on March 16, 1937, as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory and wintering waterfowl along the Atlantic Flyway.
Located in Central Delaware on 16,251 acres along the Delaware Bay, Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is the perfect location for people who love the outdoors. Visitors can walk five hiking trails, take beautiful wildlife photography, or even drive the 12 miles of road that run through the refuge.
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. (302) 653-9345. 2591 Whitehall Neck Road Smyrna, DE 19977-2912.
Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a birdwatching paradise in Delaware. Learn about its hours, fees, facilities, and how to get there from various locations.
Learn how to join, donate, volunteer and shop with the Friends of Bombay Hook, a nonprofit organization that promotes the appreciation of the wildlife refuge. Find out about upcoming events, newsletter, new visitor center and more.
Bombay Hook, (one of over 500 National Wildlife Refuges in the United States) is one of the most important stops along the Atlantic Flyway, a migratory path for waterfowl.