Prince James
Prince James is a fan of video games, karaoke and Thanksgiving dinner.
The Haunted Ballet
Each October since 2015 in the week before Halloween, visitors to The Barnacle enjoy an enchanted ghostly guided tour through the darkened park, encountering beauty and magic along the way.
Shakespeare in the Park
The mission of the Florida Shakespeare Theater is to promote literacy, culture and a passion for the arts through free performances of the works of William Shakespeare. Florida Shakespeare Theatre is dedicated to bringing live theater to the public in a beautiful environment.
Restoration of Indian River Lagoon Preserve
Indian River Lagoon Preserve State Park is actively undergoing environmental restoration. Once a thriving natural spot along Florida’s coastal barrier island in Melbourne Beach, this 500-acre tract of land was first developed to grow pineapples in the 1880s.
Ecology of the Indian River Lagoon
Considered one of the most biologically diverse estuaries in North America, the lagoon has been designated an Outstanding Florida Water and an Estuary of National Significance.
Wild Places of Waccasassa Bay Preserve
Along the upland edge of the tidal marshes of Waccasassa Bay are remnants of Gulf Hammock which was once Florida’s largest hydric hammock natural communities covering some 100,000 acres.
History of the Mayaca at Hontoon Island
The Mayaca Native Americans were the first known inhabitants of the island.
Prescribed Fire at Hontoon Island
Prescribed fire is a very important resource management tool that land managers at Hontoon Island State Park use to maintain the island's natural communities.
Exploring Lake June
Lake June-in-Winter Scrub Preserve State Park is home to some of the most beautiful habitats in Florida. Explore the park to see all of its amazing flora and fauna.
Florida Scrub-Jay at Lake June-in-Winter Scrub
The vibrant Florida Scrub-Jay is one of Florida's endemic bird species. Lake June-in-Winter Scrub Preserve State Park is home to these creatures, allowing them to thrive in their preferred habitat.