The Wedgewood Wildlife Sanctuary is a naturally beautiful reserve that is home to an impressive variety of Interior Alaska’s wildlife. Owned by Wedgewood Resort and connecting to the …
The Wedgewood Wildlife Sanctuary is a naturally beautiful reserve that is home to an impressive variety of Interior Alaska’s wildlife. Owned by Wedgewood Resort and connecting to the Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, the sanctuary offers a prime opportunity for visitors to enjoy a quiet nature walk around Wander Lake. Benches located along the trail system provide plenty of opportunities for trail users to rest and watch for wildlife. More than 120 bird species, 15 kinds of mammals, three species of fish, one amphibian and a wealth of insects and plants have been recorded in the sanctuary.
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Jul 20, 2022
This is a smooth trail and not very long. The mosquitoes were not bad but we didn’t get to spend much extra time due to our travel schedule. Don’t rely on google to get you there though …. Full review by P4419DKterrys
Jul 6, 2022
There is free parking and it is a bit of a walk around the lake. One will see birds and fish and possibly an occasional moose. Pathways are natural and bring bug spray. Full review by Gerald B
Jun 16, 2022
Apparently, the public is welcomed to come walk the trails. It is free and a wonderful way for tourists to see local nature and get some exercise. Full review by IrisColumbia_PA