The private sunset treasure place in Queens, go to a sunset that you can walk away. The sea flies in groups, the sea breeze comes from you, walk slowly on the Trail path of the reserve, let go of the mood, watch the charming sunset and sunset, come at sunset, there are not many people in the park, The whole feeling is very leisurely, unlocking a different quiet New York Park Sanctuary located at the junction of Queens and Brooklyn, founded in 1972, because of its location in the intertwined sea and harbor, the water here is suitable for a variety of marine life. It also provides a wealth of food for the wildlife inhabiting the park. There are saline beaches, dry fields, semi-salt water ponds, freshwater ponds and so on. You can park at the door, there is free parking space, you can enter from the Trail sign next to the visitor center, the whole Trail is a ring line, around the West Pond, here is also one of the habitats in the northeast, you can watch their seasonal migration and habitat along the way, Late March and August are good time to watch migrations, with different birds being seen each season.
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The private sunset treasure place in Queens, go to a sunset that you can walk away. The sea flies in groups, the sea breeze comes from you, walk slowly on the Trail path of the reserve, let go of the mood, watch the charming sunset and sunset, come at sunset, there are not many people in the park, The whole feeling is very leisurely, unlocking a different quiet New York Park Sanctuary located at the junction of Queens and Brooklyn, founded in 1972, because of its location in the intertwined sea and harbor, the water here is suitable for a variety of marine life. It also provides a wealth of food for the wildlife inhabiting the park. There are saline beaches, dry fields, semi-salt water ponds, freshwater ponds and so on. You can park at the door, there is free parking space, you can enter from the Trail sign next to the visitor center, the whole Trail is a ring line, around the West Pond, here is also one of the habitats in the northeast, you can watch their seasonal migration and habitat along the way, Late March and August are good time to watch migrations, with different birds being seen each season.
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is a place with a good view. I thought I could see a lot of animals, but I didn’t mention anything when I arrived. I felt that the park was like a wetland and the scenery was OK.
The wildlife refuge is some distance from the New York City area, and it is very convenient to drive along the way. The reserve is very large, there are many wildlife here. There are many that have not been seen
The reserve is not in downtown New York, it takes less than two hours to drive. The area of the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is very large and there are not many animals to see. But it is said that there are many animals inhabiting here, but the whole park is really beautiful.
The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is located at the junction of Queens and Brooklyn in New York City and was founded in 1972. The reserve is large and has nearly 10,000 acres. Due to the special geographical environment where the sea and harbor are intertwined, the water quality here is suitable for a variety of marine life, and it also provides a rich food for the migratory birds that live here. It is interesting to see flocks of flamingos here.