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Landmark: Pershing Field ParkCity: Union City
Country: USA New Jersey
Continent: North America
Pershing Field Park, Union City, USA New Jersey, North America
The National Wildlife Visitor Center is located within the Patuxent Research Refuge in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Visual Characteristics
The Visitor Center is a 60,000 square foot facility constructed primarily of brick and wood. It features large windows offering views of the surrounding wetlands and forests. The building's design incorporates natural elements and aims to blend with the environment.
Location & Access Logistics
The center is situated at 10901 W. University Parkway, Laurel, MD 20708. It is approximately 15 miles from Baltimore and 20 miles from Washington D.C. Access is via Maryland Route 97 (Georgia Avenue) and then onto West University Parkway. Ample free parking is available on-site, including designated spaces for buses and RVs. Public transportation options are limited; the nearest MARC train station is in Laurel, requiring a taxi or rideshare service for the final leg.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Patuxent Research Refuge was established in 1936 as the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, a facility dedicated to wildlife research and conservation. The Visitor Center itself was constructed to provide public access and educational programming related to the refuge's mission and the diverse ecosystems it protects. The refuge encompasses a variety of habitats, including forests, wetlands, and open fields, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore interactive exhibits detailing local wildlife and conservation efforts. Observation decks provide opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife viewing. Trails are available for walking and nature observation. Educational programs and ranger-led walks are offered seasonally. Photography of wildlife and landscapes is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the Visitor Center. Shaded areas are provided by the building's overhangs and surrounding trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available but can be intermittent in some areas of the refuge. No food vendors are located directly at the Visitor Center; however, picnic areas are available. Vending machines offer limited snacks and beverages.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal wildlife viewing, early morning and late afternoon are recommended. Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) offer pleasant weather and increased migratory bird activity. Summer months can be hot and humid. No specific tide requirements affect access to the Visitor Center or its immediate grounds.
Facts & Legends
The Patuxent Research Refuge is the only National Wildlife Refuge in the United States established specifically for research. A unique aspect of the refuge is its role in the breeding and release programs for endangered species, including the California Condor and the Red Wolf.
Nearby Landmarks
- Fort Meade Museum (3.5km Northeast)
- Howard County Center for the Arts (4.2km Northwest)
- Savage Mill (4.8km Northwest)
- National Cryptologic Museum (5.0km Northeast)