Cattail Marsh Wetlands

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Cattail Marsh Wetlands is a large wildlife-rich wetland and birding area in Beaumont, Texas, featuring boardwalks, viewing platforms, and nature trails within a broader park setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf birding area
nature reserve
wetland
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType freshwater marsh
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature photography
wildlife viewing
hasAmenity elevated boardwalk
interpretive signage
observation deck
hasConservationRole migratory bird habitat
wetland preservation area
hasFeature bird observation areas
boardwalks
marsh habitat
nature trails
viewing platforms
water management ponds
hasVegetation aquatic plants
cattails
hasWildlife alligators
shorebirds
songbirds
turtles
wading birds
waterfowl
locatedIn Beaumont, Texas NERFINISHED
Jefferson County, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas
near Gulf Coast region of Texas NERFINISHED
openTo public
operatedBy City of Beaumont NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Beaumont NERFINISHED
partOf Tyrrell Park NERFINISHED
usedFor environmental education
habitat conservation
recreation

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Beaumont, Texas park Cattail Marsh Wetlands