Wakodachatchee Wetland Board Walk 2-4 mile and Green Cay
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Wakodahatchee Wetlands
13270 Jog Rd · Delray Beach, FL
Our first stop will be Wakodahatchee, and our second will be Green Cay, both in Palm Beach County. We'll explore each wetland community along a boardwalk. Both are magnificent and offer opportunities to view birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Over 140 species of birds have been spotted at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands. If you haven't been to Green Cay yet, the word "awesome" applies. Green Cay is a wetland ecosystem that resembles a movie set. It includes 100 acres of wetland that were once farmland. Water is pumped into the wetland from a nearby wastewater treatment plant. As water flows through the wetland, plants and soil naturally filter it and return it to the water cycle. View native waterfowl and other wildlife in their natural environment up close. The birds are used to being viewed, so expect be ignored. Stroll at a leisurely pace along its 1.5-mile boardwalk. Take a camera. Bring a snack. Drinking water is plentiful in both locations, as are the restrooms. Together, the two locations make for a magnificent outing for our group. Inclement weather cancels.
OUR SECOND STOP--------
Green Cay Nature Center and Wetlands
13026 Jog Rd, Boynton Beach, FL 33437
For More Info, please call Jimmy at 954-695-1026
Afterward, meet for Brunch at:
Ruven's
3800 Jog Rd,
Delray Beach, FL
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Guided nature walk for birders and wildlife lovers to explore two wetlands via boardwalks and spot local birds and wildlife.
AI summary
By Meetup
Guided nature walk for birders and wildlife lovers to explore two wetlands via boardwalks and spot local birds and wildlife.
