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Welcome

We are the Friends of the Lower Suwannee & Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges, a nonprofit organization.

​Our mission is to support the work of the Lower Suwannee & Cedar Keys Refuges protecting wildlife and the habitat needed for the wild to thrive.

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Visiting our Refuges

The Lower Suwannee Refuge is open daily from dawn to dusk for appropriate recreational uses including boating, hiking, fishing, biking, and birding. Visitors are required to follow the CDC guidelines for social distancing and not gathering in groups.

The Cedar Keys Refuge is made up of 13 small islands offshore from the city of Cedar Key. Atsena Island is open to visitors. It must be accessed by personal boat. All the other islands are closed to visitors in order to protect the resident and transient birds nesting on them.

All staff are working as usual.  However due to the coronavirus, the headquarters building for the Refuges is closed to visitors.
            Special Announcement
In coordination with Dixie County managers and Roads Department, the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge will need to close the Dixie Mainline for much needed maintenance from 11 to 25 January.
We apologize to the residents of Dixie County for this inconvenience.
The work is roadside right-of-way and overhead tree cutting.  Heavy equipment will block the road while the work is conducted.  Please notify your friends and family. Any questions call/text the refuge manager, Andrew at 703|622.3896 or Mr. Hutch at 352|210-8899.

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Long leaf pines along Tram Ridge Trail
Suwannee river seen from end of River Trail
White pelicans on an oyster reef
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Friends of the Lower Suwannee & Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges
P. O. Box 532
Cedar Key, FL 32625
friends@friendsofrefuges.org

We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.


  • Home
    • Actions & Interests Blog
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • What We Do
    • How We Operate
    • Our Refuges
    • Places of Interest
  • Join
  • Maps
    • Paddling Guides
    • Refuge Maps
    • Trail Brochures
  • Wildlife
    • Wild Critters
    • Hunting and Fishing
  • Search
  • Store
    • Womens Shirts
    • Hats
    • Mens Shirts