Honeymoon Island State Park Ranger Programs
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INTERPRETIVE WALK
Beginning November 7th - Every Saturday morning at 11am.
A Ranger will be waiting at the head of our Osprey Trail to guide you on a 45 minute interpretive walk through our barrier island slash pine forest. The weather is perfect and the season is here to spot various species of nesting raptors such as Osprey, Bald Eagles, and Great Horned Owls. Bring your binoculars and your questions for this walk amongst the critters and trees. The walks will also be available on Sundays (Nov 1st) and Wednesdays (Nov 4th) at 11am led by a Park Volunteer. There is no fee for the trail walks.
Participation Requirements
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FAMILY STORY HOUR & CRAFT
2nd Saturday of every month at 1:30pm.
Join our Nature Center Docents. Children’s stories will be read that pertain to the beautiful state of Florida and the wildlife that call it home.
Participation Requirements
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SHELL SHOWS
2nd Saturday from 11am to 3pm.
As the kids listen to the stories, parents can join in one of the Shell Shows. Volunteers will be on hand to give interpretive programs on various types of shells that are found on the beaches of Honeymoon Island.
Participation Requirements
Call 727-469-5943 for more details.









