Stop by between 10:30AM-12:30PM to learn about the history of the Thursby House!
Step back into the year 1876 as you meander down the trail to the Cow Camp. At the end of the trail, you will find a Florida Cow Hunter in a frontier camp nestled under a picturesque oak hammock within the route of the cattle drive. The cow hunter will be cooking, making coffee, tending to the cattle or just resting up, until he has caught the cows in the area and moves to the next cow camp.
Step back into the year 1876 as you meander down the trail to the Cow Camp. At the end of the trail, you will find a Florida Cow Hunter in a frontier camp nestled under a picturesque oak hammock within the route of the cattle drive. The cow hunter will be cooking, making coffee, tending to the cattle or just resting up, until he has caught the cows in the area and moves to the next cow camp.
Step back into the year 1876 as you meander down the trail to the Cow Camp. At the end of the trail, you will find a Florida Cow Hunter in a frontier camp nestled under a picturesque oak hammock within the route of the cattle drive. The cow hunter will be cooking, making coffee, tending to the cattle or just resting up, until he has caught the cows in the area and moves to the next cow camp.
Step back into the year 1876 as you meander down the trail to the Cow Camp. At the end of the trail, you will find a Florida Cow Hunter in a frontier camp nestled under a picturesque oak hammock within the route of the cattle drive. The cow hunter will be cooking, making coffee, tending to the cattle or just resting up, until he has caught the cows in the area and moves to the next cow camp.
A wonderful holiday tradition in South Walton! Enjoy a walk through luminary lined pathways at Eden Gardens State park after sunset, and tour the historic Wesley house with each room decorated for Christmas.
There will be live music, cookies and hot beverages provided by the Friends of Eden at the Pavilion area.
This event will include two guided walks: one along the Grove Trail speaking of the life found in the transitions between mangroves the rockland hammock and a historic fruit grove (at 9:30 AM), and one featuring the native plants in the Butterfly Garden and their importance to butterflies and other pollinators (at 10 AM).
Stop by the park's Visitor Center to chat with Ranger Rachael and learn about trees, Florida vegetation, and what you can do to help make your landscape a better home for wildlife.
Join a park ranger for an interactive fishing program! Learn how to tie knots, casting skills with a game of back yard bass, and fish identification, and then try the real thing on the docks. Fishing poles along with other supplies are available for kids to use free of charge. Supplies are limited; reserve yours by calling the ranger station at 863-696-1112. Participants are also welcome to bring their own fishing poles and equipment. For information, email Quinlan.Halpain@FloridaDEP.gov
One Beautiful World hosts beach cleanups at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park that are open and available for anyone to participate in. This is a great opportunity for students to get their required volunteer hours for school, and is fun for the whole family.