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Spring/Summer 2008

Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department


Inside:

2 Daggerwing Nature
Center: An Amazing
Metamorphosis

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Are You a Chain
Gang Member?
Ask A Naturalist
by Stephanie Canter,
Green Cay Nature Center Volunteer

4 Trees This frog is large, 3 1/4 – 6 3/8 inches. It is


Parks Division Natural Areas sometimes likened to a bull frog but has
a more pointed and narrow head. The

6 Signs of Spring webbing on its hind feet extends to the Pig Frog
Word Find and Bee Maze very tip of the longest toe and its voice consists of insects and crustaceans,
sounds like the grunting of a pig– unlike but they will also eat minnows, snakes,

7 Jonathan Lai at the jug-o-rum of the bull frog. smaller frogs, and worms.
Daggerwing Nature Center
Volunteer Spotlight Pig frogs are olive to blackish brown and Breeding takes place from April to
sometimes have prominent dark spots. August. Rainy, overcast weather with
The belly is white and may have many temperatures ranging from 63–78
Palm Beach County dark specks, especially to the rear. The
back of the thigh has an obvious row of
degrees Fahrenheit seem to provide
conditions for active mating. Immense
Parks and Recreation lighter spots or a light line. Pig frogs are choruses erupt at night, when the vast
sexually dimorphic (two distinct forms) in majority of the mating occurs.
...feeling the sun on size and coloration. The females grow to
your face, learning a larger size, but the most distinguishing Each female deposits about l0,000 eggs
characteristic is the bright yellow throat in a thin layer on the surface of the water.
how things grow, The eggs are usually attached to pickerel
of the male.
enjoying the awe- weed stems in the middle of the water
They range from South Carolina, south or on the islands of a cypress pond. The
inspiring beauty of a
through Florida, and west along the hatching period is two to three days. These
summer’s day– spending Gulf Coast to Southeast Texas, and they eggs appear to have no animal predators;
time outside reminds prefer the open waters of lakes, ponds, their only threat is the receding water.
marshes, swamps, rivers, streams, and
us of our place in the Mature tadpoles are very colorful. They
old rice fields. Pig Frogs spend most of
have a yellow belly with prominent
connection
world, a their time in the water floating or among
reticulation of brownish black. Their sides
to nature... the emergent vegetation.
have yellow spots that are encircled
Pig Frogs are nocturnal and do most of by a pinkish color. The area from the
their feeding at night. Their primary diet See Animal Tracks on page 3
DAGGERWING
An Amazing Metamorphosis!
Come visit the new and improved Coming Soon!
Daggerwing Nature Center! Over the
Check Out Our New Website! past year, Daggerwing has undergone
An observatory for astronomical viewing
Our new website is user- is being constructed next to the nature
a complete metamorphosis, and a center to provide night-time viewing of the
friendly and has the most up- phenomenal new building is emerging in
to-date information about all of sky. Complete with high-tech telescopes,
April! Our expansion includes a 3,000- this addition to our facility will give
our opportunities. Everything
you need to know about
square-foot exhibition room filled with live visitors the opportunity to see celestial
Daggerwing Nature Center is animals and state-of-the-art interactive events closer than ever! Visit our website
just a click away. Go to www. exhibits, a lobby, reading area, laboratory, (www.pbcparks.com/nature and click
pbcparks.com/nature and click classroom, and staff offices. Also, our on Daggerwing) for the most up-to-date
on Daggerwing today! staff is expanding with the addition of information on the progress.
Just for Kids educational and clerical staff, which will
allow us to offer more programs such as We Need You!
Kids, when you go to our night hikes and live animal presentations.
website, click on the “Fun Because our building and programs have
Even the wildlife living in our swamp expanded, we are in need of additional
Pages” link. Print out an activity
is expanding with recent sightings of volunteers. Whatever skills you possess
and bring the completed page
with you to the nature center woodpeckers, storks, alligators, bobcats, and however much time you can give, we
and get a special prize! otters, and deer! can use you! Positions available include:

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Readers ONLY! Grand Opening – ► Greeter
Earth Day Celebration ► Animal Care
How would you like a ► Butterfly Gardener
personalized animal encounter Saturday, April 26, 9:00 am–3:00 pm ► Educator Docent
with one of Daggerwing’s The grand opening of our new exhibits will ► Special Events
educational animals? Complete
coincide with our Earth Day Celebration ► Photographer
the puzzles in this edition of
on Saturday, April 26. The dedication Join us, and be a part of the exciting
Nature-alley and bring it to
Daggerwing Nature Center ceremony will begin at 9:00 am and we future for Daggerwing Nature Center.
where an educational staff will celebrate until 3:00 pm with activities For more information and to get an
member will take the animal such as: live animal presentations, guided application, please contact Danica
of your choice out of its cage, nature walks, crafts, ladybug release, Walcutt at (561) 488-9953.
so you can get a closer look! Earth Day give-a-ways, and more! For
Make friends with our captive more information on this exciting event,
animals and learn how you can visit our website (www.pbcparks.com/ “They loved it!”
help their wild relatives. nature and click on Daggerwing) or call Judy, Alzheimer’s Community Care
the center at (561) 488-9953. Coordinator, commenting about Daggerwing’s
“Birds” presentation in February
See Daggerwing on page 3

Summer Camp Adventures Ages: 9–12 from 1:00 pm on May 4 to 4:00 pm on


May 10 for inclusion into the lottery. A
Session I: August 4–8
Daggerwing Nature Center invites your Session II: August 11–15 separate application must be submitted
child(ren) to join us as we embark Time: 9:00 am–4:00 pm for each child for each week of camp.
upon a variety of outdoor adventures Fee: $100 per session The lottery and notification of selected
during our summer camps. Our applicants will be conducted on May 12,
Limit: 20 campers per session
journeys will take us to unique and and payment is due by 4:00 pm on May
Lottery registration: May 4–10
17. Applications may be picked up at
diverse environments to study animals
Registration Information: the nature center or can be printed from
of Florida. Transportation, admission A lottery system will be used to ensure our website (www.pbcparks.com/nature
fees, t-shirt, and snacks are provided. equal access to camp registration. and click on Daggerwing).
Campers provide their own lunch. This Applications will be accepted by mail, fax Please contact the nature center at
is a great opportunity for any camper! or in person at Daggerwing Nature Center (561) 488-9953 for more information.

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ask
From Daggerwing on page 2

Daggerwing Programs

Naturalist
Public Programs
Daggerwing Nature Center
offers a variety of interactive,
nature-based programs. They
Are You a Chain Gang Member? include:
► Night Hikes
Pamela Murfey, Riverbend Park
► Story Time
Humankind is part of the vast number
and wide variety of organisms in the ► Children’s Nature Series
world. This biological diversity, or ► Live Animal Presentations
biodiversity, relies upon ecological ► Guided Nature Walks
systems completing and complementing ► Winter, Spring, and
each other. Simply stated, the ecological Summer Camps
system is the environment in which man,
► Nature Labs
animals, and organisms live and rely on
each other for survival. Group Programs
Within an ecosystem there are We also provide programs for
living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) in turn, has a profound affect on the school groups (incorporating
elements. The abiotic factors–water, ecosystem’s output and the ingredients Sunshine State Standards)
heat, etc.–play a major role in the it will produce for human consumption. and private groups such as
ecosystem because without them the Other factors that can affect biodiversity birthday parties, scout troops,
living would not be able to function. include over-hunting, habitat loss, non- camps, nature clubs, church
groups, ‘mommy and me’
Biological communities make up an native species invasion, pollution, and
groups, senior adult centers,
ecosystem. Each community is linked by climate change. libraries, etc. Program topics
food chains. When biotic elements eat Each of us is a member of a chain gang. include:
each other they become part of the food As humans, our lives are intertwined with ► Amphibians
chain. Where does the chain begin? the world. We can protect biodiversity
► Reptiles
An example of a food chain: An insect is by simply limiting any threats to it. Just
one missing link and our lives can be ► Insects or Butterflies
fed upon by a small fish; the small fish
is fed upon by a bigger fish; the bigger changed forever. ► Marine Mammals
fish is caught and eaten by a human. ► Plants
From Animal Tracks on page 1
Another food chain begins with the soil ► Recycling
nurturing the plants; plants are eaten throat region to the pectoral region is
► Reptiles
by animals; and animals are raised clear black and the area across the
and used by humans for a variety of pectoral region is green. The yellow spots For all programs, Naturalists
purposes. surrounded by pink continue down the tail use live animals, models,
in various patterns. They transform into interesting facts, and other
Biodiversity supports a multitude of fun materials to teach
chains, all of which can benefit humans. frogs within two years.
about Florida’s natives and
Food, beverages, most medicines, and Pig frogs have no special status, but conservation. Program fees
building materials are all derived from there is speculation that their population vary per program and are
natural ingredients. Each link in a chain could be declining. This species has nominal. For more information
must be intact for an ecosystem to been a staple in the frog leg industry on reserving a program, visit
function properly. One missing link and the and has been hunted at night by air and our website (www.pbcparks.
com/nature and click on
chain is destroyed. If one link is changed, small boats. They are placid and easily
Daggerwing) or call the nature
the entire chain would be different. approached, but wary of humans and center at (561) 488-9953.
Extinction is a major threat to headlamps where hunted.
biodiversity. When any type of plant Come to Green Cay Nature Center and
or animal becomes extinct, all of the listen for the grunting of the Pig Frogs.
ecosystems that it inhabited must They may be difficult to spot, but their
change or risk death themselves. This, sound is easy to identify.

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Programs
TREES
Greg Atkinson, Natural Areas Program Asking and answering these and other
questions before selecting a tree will
Benefits of Trees help you choose the right tree for the
Green Cay has a variety of
Almost everyone knows that trees and right place.
upcoming programs such as:
other living plants are valuable. They
► Boardwalk Tours beautify our parks, homes, and roadways, Site Conditions
► Night Hikes purify our air, act as sound barriers, Selecting a tree that will thrive in a given
manufacture precious oxygen, and help us set of site conditions is the key to long-
► Story and Craft Time save energy through their cooling shade term tree survival. The following is a list
► Naturalist Programs in summer and their wind reduction in of the major site conditions to consider
► Science for Seniors winter. We like trees around us, because before selecting a tree for planting:
they make life more pleasant. With ► soil conditions
We also offer programs for proper selection and maintenance, trees
groups such as schools, ► exposure (sun and wind)
can enhance one’s property, provide
camps, and clubs with a variety privacy, emphasize views, or screen ► human activity
of topics to choose from: out objectionable views. Trees alter the ► drainage
► Reptiles & Amphibians environment in which we live by moderating ► space constraints
climate, improving air quality, conserving ► hardiness zone
► Birds
water, and providing habitat for wildlife.
► Wetlands Pruning
► Insects
Tree Selection The National Arbor Day Foundation offers
Tree selection is one of the most five suggestions for pruning a tree that will
► Boardwalk Tours important investment decisions a home promote the growth of strong branches.
For more information about all owner makes when landscaping a new
of our opportunities, visit www. home or replacing a tree lost to damage 1) Good branch angles and size: Narrow
pbcparks.com/nature and click or disease. The question most frequently angles signal a point of future weakness.
on Green Cay or call the Nature asked of tree care professionals is: The reason is that as the two branches
Center. “Which kind of tree do you think I should grow, neither has sufficient space to
plant?” Before this question can be add the wood needed for strength. To
Website Fun! answered, a number of factors need to prevent this, simply remove one of the
be considered. Think about the following two branches. For strength, the ideal
What will you see when you
questions: branching angle approximates ten or two
come to Green Cay Wetlands?
o’clock. Lateral branches should be no
To find out what’s going ► Why is the tree being planted? more than one-half to three-quarters the
on, check out our new Bird ► What is the size and location of the diameter of the trunk.
Counts page. This will give you planting site?
monthly reports on the bird 2) Remove rubbing branches:
► Which type of soil conditions exist? Branches that rub against each other
movements found at Green
Cay. For nature fun at home, ► Which type of maintenance are you produce wounds and decay. Remove
go to the Activity Page link of willing to provide? one of the offending branches.
the Green Cay Nature Center 3) Maintain a stable center of gravity:
website and print out the Young trees deformed by wind may
activity of the month. After you be corrected by pruning. Move the
finish the puzzle, bring it to the tree’s center of gravity to a point
front desk of Green Cay Nature more central over the trunk by cutting
Center and get a prize! Look back the leader and laterals on the
for a new puzzle and get a new downwind side (or direction of lean) to
prize each month. more upright branches.
For more information about 4) Temporary branches: Branches below
Green Cay Nature Center, visit the lowest permanent branch can
www.pbcparks.com/nature protect young bark from injury from the
and click on Green Cay. sun and add taper and strength to the
trunk. The limbs may be left for three to
See Green Cay on page 5 four years after planting, then remove
Mahogany tree
See Trees on page 6

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ACHIEVING A BALANCE
From Green Cay on page 4

Membership and Animal Adoption


Parks and Water Conservation The Friends of Green Cay Nature
Center, Inc. is a non-profit
organization that raises money
Debbie Thatcher park user safety,” says Eric Call, Assistant to support the Nature Center
“I get life!” said 83-year-old ball player Victor Director of Parks and Recreation. Over the in its mission to promote an
Barth when asked why he plays softball. past year, Call has met with representatives understanding appreciation of the
“It keeps you healthy, and it’s better than of other parks and recreation agencies, natural world to the public. You can
medication. And this is better than any field sports field experts from universities and show your support by becoming
I’ve ever played on.” professional sports providers throughout a member, adopting an animal,
the sixteen-county region managed by and visiting the gift shop. Your
Barth is one of over 25,000 ball players SFWMD, and the Florida Recreation and tax-deductible contribution will
who use the athletic fields operated by the Park Association. “We all recognized the go directly to benefit the Nature
Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation important need to cut back on our water Center in ways such as feeding
Department on a regular basis. Area youth use, but needed to determine an acceptable our animals, maintaining exhibits,
and adults play on 133 County-operated level. What we could live with and still and improving programs.
ballfields from 8:00 am until 11:00 pm, ensure players’ safety.”
seven days a week, year round—baseball, Memberships
softball, soccer, football, and lacrosse. SFWMD, in turn, reviewed the resulting (July 2007–January 2008)
County athletic fields are also used by many proposed compromise to their established Major Edward Gurewitz
public schools for their sports programs. watering restrictions and approved a Ernie Salzstein
variance that would allow Palm Beach Dr. Alfred & Barbara Rosenblatt
The health benefits of sports activities County and other sports providers to water
are real. Everyone needs physical activity Paulette Abrams
and maintain their ballfields most efficiently. Sheldon Tankel
to maintain fitness and health. It relieves To accommodate the need for water on
symptoms of depression and anxiety and Diane C. Schwartz
ballfields, County park managers also Talitha R. Freeman
enhances psychological well-being. reduced the watering of many common Marion Schwartz
“All that built-up anxiety inside is released.” areas or, in some cases, eliminated it
Robert Ohl
says ball player Tony Noto. “It clears the entirely.
Deb LaFogg
mind, and that’s the best thing.”
Animal Adoptions
The topic is timely. After all, a lot of attention (April - June 2007)
is being paid to our nation’s physical Scarlet Kingsnake:
inactivity and resulting health problems— Grant Melissas
obesity, diabetes, heart disease. Your Red-eared Slider: Alice A. Hain
County park system and its ability to support Alligator: Diane C. Schwartz
physical exercise are an important part of Red-bellied Turtle: Allison Cayne
the solution to building the health of our Scarlet Kingsnake: Pete Agati
community and residents. Scarlet Kinsnake & Red-eared
South Florida is also coping with a serious Slider: Bonnie Klockner
water shortage with no real end in sight, Alligator: Arthur Glass
and it takes water to ensure those ballfields Florida Softshell Turtle:
are safe to play on. How do you balance Paul Deckenbach
the two? Red-bellied Turtle: Deb LaFogg
The South Florida Water Management Green Treefrog: Robyn Halasz
District (SFWMD), charged with the task of Victor Barth (right) pictured with teammate
Ernie Dinatale. We have a variety of animals (such
safeguarding our regional water supplies, as alligators, frogs, turtles, and
has had the unpleasant responsibility of Call has since been invited to represent snakes) to choose from that are
imposing water use restrictions to ensure parks and recreation in a stakeholder- up for “adoption.” The animal you
our precious natural resource is available for driven process developed by SFWMD to “adopt” will remain at the Nature
us today as well as the future. develop a comprehensive water conservation Center to be cared for by staff, but
By forming a partnership, Palm Beach program for South Florida—a program that when you visit, you can develop a
County and SFWMD have been able to will be effective and active year round. The bond with your new friend while
successfully address both our community’s stakeholder group includes twenty-one learning more about the animal.
ability to participate safely in sports, attain representatives from thirteen interest groups, They make a great gift!
fitness and health, and to conserve our and the group’s overall recommendations
will be presented to the Water Resources If you are interested in learning
water supply. more about becoming a member
Advisory Commission and to the SFWMD
“Our overall goal is to establish long term Governing Board in April. or adopting an animal and
and enduring water conservation practices the benefits, please visit our
that provide water efficiently and ensure See Achieving A Balance on page 7 website.

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Signs of Spring – Word Find
q BIRDS
q BUD
q BUTTERFLY
Animal Adoption Program q FLOWERS
Would you like to provide q RAIN
a better life for one of our
animals? This program is q SUNSHINE
designed to raise funds to help
keep our resident creatures Answer Key on Page 7
healthy and happy. You will gain
a special friend while lending
support to the entire facility.
Adoptions make excellent gifts
and are good for one year.
Adoption Packages Include:
► Photograph of your animal
► Animal fact sheet
► Adoption certificate
► Recognition in newsletter

Naturalist Programs
► Animal Presentations
► Nature Walks
► Raptor Chapter
► Deer Walks
► Scout Programs

Volunteer Opportunities
► School Program Docent
► Front Desk Greeter
► Exhibit Docent

Signs of Spring – Bee Maze


► Habitat Mgmt. Assistant From Trees on page 4
► Animal Caretaker
► Nature Walk Guide over the next two to three
► Newsletter Assistant years, beginning with the
► Butterfly Gardener larger temporaries.
► Research Assistant 5) Watersprouts and

suckers: These “parasite”


School Programs sprouts can occur at the
Preschool base or inside the crown.
► Nature Adventures, 10:00 - They are rapidly growing,
11:00 am (1 hr.) weakly attached, and
Kindergarten upright. They lead to poor,
shrubby form if allowed to
► Finding Florida, 10:00 -
grow. It is best to remove
11:30 am (1.5 hr.)
them as soon as possible.
First Grade / Second Grade For more information about trees,
► Animal Homes and visit the following websites:
Habitats, 10:00 am - ► http://www.treesaregood.com/
12:00 noon (2 hr.) treecare/tree_benefits.aspx
Second Grade / Third Grade ► http://www.treesaregood.com/
► Nature Detectives, 10:00 am treecare/tree_values.aspx
- 12:00 noon (2 hr.) ► http://www.arborday.org/trees/
Also available - Reptile, Insect, pruning/
and Marine Programs Sources: http://www.treesaregood.com/
and http://www.arborday.org/trees/index.cfm
See Okeeheelee on page 7

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Spotlight
From Okeeheelee on page 6

Volunteer
Fourth Grade
► SWAMP (Wednesday only),
10:00 am- 1:00 pm (there
will be a lunch break) (3 hr.)
Fourth Grade / Fifth Grade
► Raptor Mania (Birds of Prey),
10:00 am- 12:00 noon (2 hr.)
by Danica Walcutt, Daggerwing Nature Center
We are adaptable! We will
Jonathan Lai is one of the most wonderful young adults we have had the pleasure of working tailor our program to fit your
with– dedicated, enthusiastic, and a pleasure to be around. A senior at Atlantic High School, needs. Please let us know if
Jonathan is involved in many school activities and community service. He is busy with other you have a particular interest
aspects of student life, yet he finds time on weekends to volunteer at the nature center. If a or concept that you would like
scheduling conflict arises, he gives us timely notice. us to focus on. Our programs
Jonathan is enthusiastic about every job he is given. His title are designed to meet Sunshine
is Animal Care, but he does so much more. He cleans and State Standards.
overhauls tanks and cages, monitors the boardwalk, and ALSO AVAILABLE
helps out with special events such as Earth Day. He also Programs for Middle School /
actively recruits volunteers. He recently enticed six volunteers High School
from his school, who each put in from one to four hours each ► Marine Biology
day on the weekends. Jonathan can also be counted on to ► Raptors
train and educate them as well. He educates the public and ► Adaptations
is always willing to teach children and adults the correct ► Reptiles
way to handle an animal or anything else the public needs ► Fire Ecology program
assistance with.
His best quality? Making the public feel welcome. People are Outreach Programs
drawn to his courteous, kind nature. We are so lucky to have We can come to your school
him as a volunteer at Daggerwing Nature Center. Jonathan has and present programs to larger
contributed over one hundred hours of service while keeping up groups. The following programs
with school and other extra curricular activities. He is a valuable are available; please call us for
part of our team as well as an admirable member of the scheduling and fees.
community. Jonathan is an inspiration to us all, and we will miss ► Raptors
him when he leaves us to go to college! Jonathan Lai ► Reptiles
► Florida Native Animals
From Achieving A Balance on page 5 correctly and on schedule. A new, more Please call the Nature Center
“We’ve always tried to manage our water drought-tolerant Bermuda turf grass will at (561) 233-1400 to request a
usage,” said George LaCosta, Parks be used for all multipurpose ballfield field trip reservation form.
Division District Operations Superintendent renovations. New water retention products
are being tested and used with sod Program fee: $1 per student,
who oversees general maintenance,
and landscaping. Pocket-size reference no fee for supervising adults
“to use Best Management Practices.
We’ve had rain sensors on our irrigation cards are now carried by Parks staff for For more information about
systems and rain delay settings on the easy access to accurate information on Okeeheelee Nature Center, visit
clocks for years. Drought-tolerant, native watering days and times for the ballfields www.pbcparks.com/nature and
landscaping—the right plants in the in all County parks. click on Okeeheelee.
right places—has always been used to “My son is 4½ years old and this is his
minimize watering.” first soccer game ever,” said a local father From page 6

But the continuing—and likely recently at West Boynton Park. “He’s Okeeheelee Nature Center’s
permanent—need for water conservation developing team skills, learning about the Word Find Answer Key
and the need to comply with water sport. He’s growing up, and it’s such a
restrictions have Palm Beach County Parks nice feeling. This is time for the family.”
staff looking into even more creative ways County parks are important to our
to improve their water use efficiency. community, and those ballfields need
Irrigation systems throughout the County water and basic maintenance so people
park system have been adjusted to of all ages will avoid injury as they play.
shut off half an hour prior to the water Yet the need to conserve water is just as
restrictions schedule so that irrigation important.
technicians can note and repair any The Palm Beach County and South Florida
malfunctions. Sprinklers are being Water Management District partnership
checked daily to ensure they’re operating will continue long into the future.

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Palm Beach County
Parks & Recreation Department
2700 6th Avenue S., Lake Worth, FL 33461

“This program was fantastic. Even as a twenty-year


Florida outdoorsman, I found it a unique experience!”
Participant in Green Cay’s “Night Stalkers” program
in January

Daggerwing Nature Center


11200 Park Access Road
Boca Raton, FL 33498
Green Cay Nature Center
12800 Hagen Ranch Road
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Okeeheelee Nature Center
7715 Forest Hill Boulevard
West Palm Beach, FL 33413
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(561) 488-9953 (561) 966-7000 (561) 233-1400 Spring/Summer 2008
BOARDWALKS / NATURE TRAILS OPEN DAILY SUNRISE TO SUNSET Palm Beach County
Parks and Recreation Department
EXHIBITS & NATURE CENTERS HOURS: 2700 Sixth Avenue South
Mon: Closed; Tues-Fri: 1:00 - 4:30 pm; Sat: 8:15 am - 4:30 pm; Sun: 1:00 - 4:30 pm Lake Worth, Florida 33461
(Closed Sundays during the summer from Memorial Day to Labor Day)
(561) 966-6600
www.pbcparks.com


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