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Potter Marsh Wildlife Viewing Boardwalk, Anchorage

Potter Marsh is a wildlife viewing area at the southern end of the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge.

Potter Marsh is a wildlife viewing area at the southern end of the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge. Walk along the 1550 feet of boardwalk through swampy land to observe over 130 species of birds that visit or breed in the rich habitats formed by streams, shallow ponds, wetlands, brush and forest. Summer witnesses the arrival of ducks, geese, Red-beaked Arctic terns, Trumpeter swans, bald eagles, Pacific Loons, and blackbirds as well as salmon.


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About Potter Marsh Wildlife Viewing Boardwalk

 2999 E 154th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99516, USA

 www.adfg.alaska.gov

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