USA Potter Marsh
Just south of Anchorage, directly at the Seward Highway, lies a special nature reserve. The Potter Marsh wetland was created by diverting the Rabbit Creek to build a railway line and has continued to expand. It is accessible to visitors via wooden boardwalks on stilts and with railings. Particularly fascinating are the swallows here, for which special nesting boxes have been installed.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
04:32 - 23:22
| current local time: 17:19
Photo Themes
Birds
Birdwatching
marsh
Nature Reserve
Nesting birds
swallows
Wetland
Locations
Anchorage
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