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February 10, 2008


Loxahatchee Refuge
(courtesy of West Boynton Sun-Sentinel Blogger Tina Korn)

The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is located two miles south of Boynton Beach Boulevard, off U.S. 441.

It is one of 538 refuges in the National Wildlife system. There are many activities to enjoy and lots of wildlife and nature to see. The refuge was established in 1951. With over 221 square miles of Everglades habitat, its wetland habitats are home to the American alligator and as many as 257 species of birds.

In addition to being a home to wildlife, the refuge offers many recreational opportunities:
walking trails, canoe trail, bike trail, boat ramps, fishing platform, observation towers, butterfly garden, and visitor center.

There is also a 400-acre cypress swamp with a boardwalk that offers the visitor a chance for an up-close but safe swamp experience.

Daily Schedule: Refuge opens at 5:00 A.M. and closes at 6:00 P.M.

Visitors Center:
Wed - Fri 9:00 to 4:00
Sat - Sun 9:00 to 4:30

Admission: $5.00 per vehicle (free admission with Golden Age Passport)

What other nature attractions in our area do you recommend or would like more information about?

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Kellock moved to West Boca in 2000. He was born in Manhattan, raised on Long Island, and graduated from Antioch College...

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