04/06/2026
Rehabilitation of Observation Towers at Bombay Hook
On March 16, 2026, a USFWS maintenance team, funded through the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), visited Bombay Hook to assist with the rehabilitation of three 30-foot observation towers. Passed in 2020, the Great American Outdoors Act established the National Parks and Public Lands Legacy Fund, allocating $9.5 billion over five years to support federal land management agencies in addressing critical infrastructure needs on refuges, parks, and other public lands.
The team joined their labor and skills with our maintenance worker to begin the restoration of the Raymond, Shearness, and Bear Swamp Trail observation towers at Bombay Hook. The project included removing existing stairs, decking, and fencing from each tower and replacing them with new materials. The completed renovations will extend the lifespan of these structures significantly.
In addition to rehabilitating the towers, the team also replaced several refuge signs, installed internet equipment to improve connectivity in the maintenance shop building, and constructed a parking area for the photo blind located in Shearness Pool. The expertise and dedication demonstrated by these maintenance professionals will benefit refuge visitors for many years to come.