Suffolk

Important Notices

COVID-19 & the VBWTBefore heading out to visit a site on the Virginia Bird & Wildlife Trail, be sure to check if that site has any COVID-19 policies or closures in place. This information is typically posted on a site's own website.

Description

Cumulatively, these inland sites offer a diversity of aquatic habitats, linking the lowlands of southeastern Virginia to the tributaries of Chesapeake Bay. Habitats range from vast freshwater swamps to large reservoirs surrounded by forest, to creekside riparian woodlands, to brackish marshes. Within this milieu of communities, naturalists will encounter a wide variety of organisms ranging from carpenter frogs to black bears. The Suffolk Loop includes the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, a paradise to birders around the world and home to rare flora and fauna that may be found nowhere else in the state.

Loop Map

 

Services

City of Suffolk, Division of Tourism
866.SEE.SUFK
[email protected]

Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce
757.622.2312
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Hampton Roads Chamber-Portsmouth
757.664.2560
[email protected]

Portsmouth Convention & Visitors Bureau
800.767.8782
[email protected]