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Marshall City Park: A Coastal Retreat

Discover coastal serenity and natural beauty at Marshall City Park, your gateway to Liberia's wetlands and cultural experiences.

Marshall City Park, nestled in Marshall, Liberia, offers a serene escape with its coastal setting and proximity to the Farmington River. This park provides a tranquil environment to experience the natural beauty of Liberia, with opportunities for relaxation and exploration of the nearby wetlands.

A brief summary to Marshall City

  • 5J43+VJ, Marshall, LR
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Explore the Farmington River by boat to fully appreciate the beauty of the surrounding wetlands and mangrove forests.
  • Visit the nearby Libassa Wildlife Sanctuary to encounter Liberia's diverse animal species.
  • Engage with the local culture by visiting Marshall City's Fishing Village and learning about daily life on the river.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From anywhere in central Marshall City, the park is easily accessible by foot. Head towards the coast and the area where the Farmington River meets the Atlantic Ocean. The park is located near the main road and is a short walk from most local landmarks.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Marshall City and can take you directly to the park's entrance. A short taxi ride within the city should cost approximately LRD 150-300, depending on the distance and negotiation with the driver. Be sure to confirm the fare before starting your journey.

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Discover more about Marshall City

Marshall City Park provides a tranquil escape into Liberia's natural beauty. Situated in Marshall City, Margibi County, the park's location near the Farmington River and the Atlantic Ocean offers visitors a chance to connect with the coastal environment. Marshall City itself is a historical town with a population of approximately 4,000, surrounded by lush rainforests and agricultural farms. Once a territory under Montserrado County, Marshall City is becoming a focal point for tourism, with ongoing developments aimed at enhancing its appeal. The under-construction Kalawanda recreational park, a project reflecting a love for the people, promises to add attractions such as a convention center, villas, and a harbor. Visitors to Marshall City Park can explore the nearby Marshall Wetlands, a haven for diverse wildlife and bird species. The wetlands offer opportunities for boat trips, fishing, and immersion in the local culture. The new tourism dock in Marshall City serves as a gateway to these adventures, allowing tourists to explore the rivers and mangrove forests. Birdwatchers will find the wetlands a paradise, with over 200 identified bird species. While in Marshall, consider visiting other attractions such as the Kpatawee Waterfall and Marshall Beach. The Libassa Wildlife Sanctuary, located just outside Marshall, offers a chance to see Liberia's amazing animals.

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