Mackay Island NWR Dike Gate

Park: Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge

Section: General

Location

Address:
316 Marsh Causeway
Knotts Island, NC 27950 0039
United States
Lat / Lon:
 36° 30.69' N
075° 55.61' W
Elevation:
24 in
Area:
8140 acres
Directions:
Mackay Island NWR is located near Knotts Island, NC. From Princess Anne Road in Virginia Beach, VA, travel south. Once in NC, this road is called NC Highway 615 South. The office entrance road is located on the right about 1 mile south of the state line. The refuge may also be reached by taking the free ferry from Currituck, NC. Once on Knotts Island, you can reach the office entrance road by traveling 9.2 miles on NC Highway 615 North. The ferry has a 45-minute crossing time, and leaves Currituck, NC at 6 am, 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 3:30 pm, and 5:30 pm, 7 days a week.

Amenities

Toilets:
No
Showers:
No
Picnic Tables:
No
Fire Rings:
No
Fire Wood:
No
Dump Station:
No
Laundry:
No
Internet:
No
Swimming:
No
Fishing:
Yes
Boating:
Yes
Store:
No
Garbage:
Yes
Playground:
No
Nature Center:
Yes
Activities:
Boating, Fishing, Hiking, and Hunting.
Majority of the refuge, and all waterways are closed from October 15 through March 15, to facilitate wintering snow geese.

Administration

Phone Numbers:

Main:
252-429-3100

Ownership:
National
Open Dates:
March 15 - October 15
Open Times:
Sunrise to Sunset
Fee Structure:
None

Restrictions

Pets:
Only on Leash

Comments

Comments:
Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1960 to provide habitat for migratory waterfowl, primarily the greater snow goose. Located between Back Bay in Virginia and the Currituck Sound in NC, the refuge is comprised primarly of marsh habitat. This area has long been recognized for supporting significant migratory waterfowl populations and sport fishery resources.
The refuge is strategically located along the Atlantic Flyway, making it an important wintering area for ducks, geese, and tundra swans. At times, flocks of over 12,000 snow geese may be observed on the refuge after their arrival in November. Many other wildlife species such as wading birds, shorebirds, raptors, neotropical migrants, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians use refuge habitats for food, cover, and nesting. A pair of bald eagles also nest on the refuge, the pair succesfully fleged one offspring June 2006.
About 74 percent of the refuge is slightly brackish marsh habitat, dominated by cattails, black needlerush, and giant cordgrass. The remaining habitat includes farmland, marsh impoundments, brush and typical upland and lowland Eastern pine-hardwood forest. Vegetation in these areas includes loblolly pine, sweet gum, black gum, cypress, red maple, hickory, and oak.

Weather

Weather:

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Currituck, NC as of 11/21/09 2:20 AM EST

Conditions
  • Fair Icon
  • Fair
  • 54°F
Wind
  • 7 mph
  • From the NNE
Pressure
  • 30.12 inHg
  • and steady
Moon
  • Waxing Crescent
Humidity
  • Relative 72%
  • Dew Point 45°F
Sun
  • UV Danger Low
  • Sunrise 6:46 AM
  • Sunset 4:51 PM
Visibility
  • 10 mi
Forecast:

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Knotts Island, NC (27950) as of 11/21/09 1:33 AM EST

Saturday
Day
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  • Partly Cloudy
  • 0°F
  • Pricip: 0%
Night
  • Clear Icon
  • Clear
  • 39°F
  • Pricip: 10%
Sunday
Day
  • Partly Cloudy Icon
  • Partly Cloudy
  • 56°F
  • Pricip: 10%
Night
  • Mostly Cloudy Icon
  • Mostly Cloudy
  • 41°F
  • Pricip: 20%
Monday
Day
  • PM Showers Icon
  • PM Showers
  • 55°F
  • Pricip: 60%
Night
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  • Showers
  • 49°F
  • Pricip: 60%
Tuesday
Day
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  • Showers
  • 61°F
  • Pricip: 50%
Night
  • Partly Cloudy Icon
  • Partly Cloudy
  • 45°F
  • Pricip: 20%