Thursday Trail Hikes At The Hobe Sound Nature Center
If you live in Hobe Sound or Stuart come out to the Hobe Sound Nature Center at 9:30am to explore the sand pine scrub, coastal hammock and shores of Indian River Lagoon. You can expect to see gopher tortoises, scrub lizards, manatees, eagles, ospreys and other wildlife along the way!
This is a perfect, laid back event for families and those looking to explore and learn about local, South Florida Wildlife.
The group will meet in the exhibit hall to learn about the flora and fauna that call the Indian River Lagoon, coastal hammock and sand pine scrub their home.
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When: 9:30am
Where: Hobe Sound Nature Center - 13640 SE Federal Hwy, Hobe Sound, FL 33455.
Hobe Sound Nature Center
The Hobe Sound Nature Center, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization, dedicated to environmental awareness and education. The Center is a cooperating association with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and located at the Nathaniel P. Reed Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge, in southern Martin County.
In 1973, Hobe Sound Nature Center first opened its doors to educate people of all ages about Florida's fragile environment. This environmental learning facility was established by Mr. Jackson Burke and Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby for the Jupiter Island Garden Club, Inc. The Center enjoys a cooperative agreement and over thirty years in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) which allows it to conduct education and awareness programs on site, while the service provides and maintains the facility.
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