William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge is ideal for all nature lovers in
New York City. A 260 acre sanctuary, this refuge is located within the
Greenbelt of Staten Island, which is a vast 2500 acre parkland that
includes two adventurous hiking trails called the Blue Trail and the
White Trail. The park is a preserver of many varieties and species of
animal and plant wildlife. This would be a perfect outing for anyone
who loves the serenity and calm of a wilderness environment.
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Areas of interest in Staten Island: (click for information)
Clay Pit Ponds
Clove Lakes Park
South Beach & FDR Boardwalk
Great Kills Park
Latourette Park & Golf Course
Silverlake Park
South Shore Golf Course
Tottenville Beach
Wildlife Refuge
Wolfe's Pond Beach & Park
Alice Austen House
Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
Noble Maritime Collection
Sandy Ground Historical Society
Staten Island Children's Museum
Staten Island Institute of Arts &
Sciences
Conference House
Fort Wadsworth
Historic Richmond Town
Staten Island Botanical Garden
Staten Island Zoo