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Date and Time
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
Location
PELICAN ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
4055 WILDLIFE WAY, VERO BEACH
CALL 772-581-5557, LEAVE A MESSAGE AND A VOLUNTEER WILL RETURN YOUR CALL TO BOOK YOUR SEATS!
Description
Visit Us
The Nation’s most historic refuge offers an array of recreation opportunities for birders, nature photographers and other outdoors enthusiasts. Two 3-mile loop trails around managed salt marsh and mangrove habitats as well as our newest Wildlife Trail give a taste of the refuge’s habitats and wildlife. The easy ¾-mile Centennial walking trail offers views of Centennial Pond and culminates in a 500-foot Americans with Disabilities Act accessible observation tower and boardwalk with a view of Pelican Island proper, located in the middle of the Indian River Lagoon.
Fall through spring are considered the best time of year to see the famous residents of Pelican Island, including the migratory white pelicans as well as nesting brown pelicans. For history buffs, there are informational signs along the trails, detailing the story of the Nation’s First Wildlife Refuge, and the people who started it all. Kayaking, boating, and swimming opportunities abound in the Lagoon waters surrounding Pelican Island proper and the many spoil and mangrove islands that fall within the Refuge boundaries.
Tours will be held January through April on every Wednesday at 8:00 AM.
Seats are limited, so make reservations now.