2 hours
Kitching Creek Trail
Free Tickets Available
Sun, 09 Nov, 2025 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (GMT-05:00)
Kitching Creek Trail
16450 Southeast Federal Highway, Hobe Sound, United States
Take a Walk on the Wild Side
Audubon Everglades gets botanical this year and kicks off a new series of hikes focused on exploring Florida’s habitats and the variety of native plants that flourish in them.
Explore Scrub, Hammocks and Flatwoods to see exciting wildflower meadows, orchids and other interesting rare plants. Learn about the interactions plants have not only with each other but with birds, pollinators and butterflies. Along with endangered plants, we’ll see rare and imperiled plants in different native plant communities and how they flourish when protected.
Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a curious nature enthusiast, these hikes will offer fresh perspectives on the natural world, helping you connect more deeply with the habitats and native plants that make South Florida exceptional.
Bring your camera, your curiosity and hiking boots, and get ready to expect the unexpected.
Discover Jonathan Dickinson State Park with CJ McCartney & Stephanie Dunn
Meeting Spot: Kitching Creek Nature Trail
GPS: 26°59'35"N 80°08'48"W
Join Audubon Everglades and expert naturalists CJ McCartney and Stephanie Dunn for an unforgettable nature hike through the diverse ecosystems of Jonathan Dickinson State Park.
Starting at Kitching Creek, explore the six unique habitats to see the variety of native plant communities that grow in each one. Expect to see amazing fall wildflowers that are stunning in their color and abundance.
After Kitching Creek, we will wrap up the hike at another location to see the Scrub Jays that make JD their home.
By both foot and vehicle, we’ll explore the park’s living mosaic of Florida’s native plants, birds, and landscapes. This immersive experience will open your eyes to the hidden wonders of the park—culminating in an exciting search for one of Florida’s most charismatic birds: The Florida Scrub-Jay.
Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a curious nature enthusiast, this outing will offer fresh perspectives on the natural world, helping you connect more deeply with the habitats and native plants that makes this state park exceptional.
What to Expect:
Your Guides for this hike:
CJ McCartney, Audubon Everglades Advisory Board, Environmental Steward
Stephanie Dunn , President of Broward County Florida Native Plant Society, Landscape Architect
Logistics:
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This is a wonderful chance to spend time outdoors, learns from top naturalists, and connect with fellow nature enthusiasts.
What to Bring:
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About Your Guide:
CJ McCartney, Environmental Steward & Audubon Everglades
After moving to South Florida from Chicago in the late nineties, CJ McCartney underwent a shift in interests. Unfettered from her company, and now living in a subtropical climate, she began cycling and hiking natural habitats and started noticing the wildlife that lived in and depended upon them for survival.
Along with a changing philosophy from “Somebody ought to do something about that, to one day realizing that she could do something,” she started learning how to be a knowledgeable and effective Environmental Steward. Along with training to become a Master Gardener, she started taking a variety of botanical and horticulture classes and seminars to supplement her formal education from Harvard University in public policy and urban management.
Currently, she is the Master Gardner in Residence at Ann Norton Sculpture Garden and serves on Audubon Everglades Advisory Board and several state and local Boards and committees. She leads a Conservation Conversation and Art & Nature Series focusing on reconciliation ecology.
Two decades later, that budding interest takes many forms – photographing nature, speaking to community groups as well as designing/installing pollinator and wildflower gardens are just some of the ways it shows up today.
She approaches community service with an underlying belief that – together - we can mitigate the loss of natural habitats by creating a patch or a plot of wildlife friendly spaces to offer our homeless wildlife and native plants a safe and welcoming haven that establishes wildlife corridors while restoring biodiversity.
Contact information: CJ McCartney, Y2ptcGJjIHwgZ21haWwgISBjb20=
Instagram: @Botanizingbirdingbutterflies
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Tickets for Take a Walk on the Wild Side: Let's Get Botanical! can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | Free |