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Forever Explorers is exclusively for participants 18+.
LAND • $10 per person
Ponce Preserve Hike – Tuesday, December 2 | 3 to 5 p.m. Hike the wonderful trails of Ponce Preserve to learn about the variety of flora and fauna the preserve has to offer. Guests will get the opportunity to walk the boardwalk through the mangroves, hike the maritime forest to see large oaks and native American middens, and then head over to check out the dune and beach systems! Ponce Preserve is located at 4401 South Peninsula Drive in Ponce Inlet.
MORE INFO ABOUT THE FOREVER EXPLORERS PROGRAM
Forever Explorers is designed for young-at-heart, lifelong learners. The program is geared to offer outdoor opportunities for adults who want to explore and better understand their surrounding coastal environment alongside certified naturalists and scientists.
Participants will explore the roles of salt marshes, mudflats and various saltwater plants and animals by visiting different spoil islands on MDC’s pontoon boat, Discovery, as well as through kayak excursions, land-based programs, and conservation activities! Each participant will receive an Adventure Guide binder and pen to document their experiences.
Each program is unique with a different topic to explore. In spring and fall the sessions will conclude with an end-of-season gathering, food and prize drawing. There’s even wonderful Forever Explorers incentives for those attending multiple programs – 5 events earns a T-shirt; 10 earns a hat; 15 earns a water bottle; and 20 earns a pair of Costa del Mar sunglasses.
See our other Forever Explorers programs - boat, kayak, and conservation - at
https://marinediscoverycenter.org/forever-explorers/
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