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BEAR CREEK PRESERVE
100
Acres
on Lower Bank Road, Egg Harbor Township

Property
Description
Bear Creek Preserve offers a rare chance to view water and wading birds up close in various wetland habitats. This 100-acre preserve is located where the Bear Creek flows into the lower Mullica River. The Mullica River in this area is close enough to the ocean that its waters rise and fall with the tides. The water is also brackish, meaning it is a mix of fresh and seawater.
A sandy dike road starts at the access point on Lower Bank Road, just north of the Mullica River Bridge. After traversing Atlantic white cedar swamp, the road runs along a dike that dams the water of the Bear Creek, creating a fresh water pond and wetland habitat on one side, and a brackish water wetland on the other. This mix of habitat types attracts a wide diversity of wildlife species. Coupled with views of the Mullica River and mudflats that are exposed at low tide, the property is a great location for watching birds and other wildlife. The dike offers great views of the lower Mullica River Bald Eagle nest, located just across the river.
The property was donated to NJCF in 1986 by the Bear Creek Conservancy, a group of duck hunters and conservationists who wanted to ensure that the property was always protected.
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Bear Creek Preserve
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