Description
The Hutchinson Unit of Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge contains two miles of trails through gorgeous meadows, hardwood forests, and softwood forest. There is also a lookout platform that oversees the grasslands. All trails and platforms are handicap accessible. To experience the full diversity of habitat that this Refuge Tract has to offer, take the Greenfield Farm Road trail into the Daingerfield Loop trail through to Paula’s Point Loop, which ends with a scenic view of Mount Landing Creek.
The Hutchinson Unit’s tall structure grasslands provide plenty of opportunities to see migratory and grassland breeding birds including dickcissels, bobolinks, northern bobwhite, and eastern meadowlark, as well as various butterflies. Additionally, white-tailed deer and rabbits can be watched from the lookout platform. Warblers, woodpeckers, and a variety of woodland songbirds, including scarlet and summer tanagers, may be observed in the forested areas. While at the fishing pier and boat lunch area, look for belted kingfisher, bald eagle, and the occasional muskrat.
Canoes and kayaks can be launched from the boat launch next to the pier for further exploration of the marshes of Mount Landing Creek.
A trail map is available via the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Notes:
- Hunting occurs at this site. Click here to see the current year’s schedule. If you are visiting during hunting seasons, please wear blaze orange or blaze pink for safety.
Wildlife Sightings
Birds Recently Seen at Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Hutchinson Unit:
- Canada Goose
- Northern Harrier
- White-throated Sparrow
- Song Sparrow
- Mallard
- American Black Duck
- Bufflehead
- Hooded Merganser
- Mourning Dove
- Ring-billed Gull
169 species have been reported at this site to date.
Recent Checklists:
| Date | # of Species | Submitted By |
|---|---|---|
| 31 Jan 2026 | 4 | Andrew Rapp |
| 22 Jan 2026 | 12 | Allie Hunter |
| 8 Jan 2026 | 20 | Allie Hunter |
| 7 Jan 2026 | 28 | Joey Coker |
| 2 Jan 2026 | 22 | Joey Coker |
Amenities & Accessibility Considerations
Site Amenities
- On-site Parking
- Restrooms
- Kayak/Canoe Launch
- Boat Ramp
- No Fee or Permit/Pass Requirement
Other Site Amenities: Hiking Trails
Maps & Directions
Physical address: 19180 Tidewater Trail, Tappahannock, VA 22560
From US 360 in Tappahannock turn right onto Church Lane (US-17). Continue on Church Lane (US-17) for 2.6 miles (note the road name changes from Church Lane to Tidewater Trail) before making a U-turn. In 500 feet turn right on the gravel road to access the refuge unit.
Site Information
Managed By:
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Access Requirements:
Contact Information:
- Visit Website
Sites, or portions of sites, can be closed periodically for management activities. Please always check the site’s website for additional information prior to visiting.
