If those searching for an opportunity to bask in the beauty of Florida’s natural wonders, the
Guided Nature Walks offered at Jonathan Dickinson State Park may be an ideal match for such exploration desires. Located in Hobe Sound,
Jonathan Dickinson State Park proudly boasts one of the most expansive state parklands in Southeast Florida, covering over 10,500 acres. Every Friday at 2 pm, visitors can enjoy a peaceful journey presented by seasoned nature guides along the scenic River Trail. Journey through captivating landscapes of pine flatwoods, with towering slash pines and saw palmetto bushes or pass through the canopies of cypress trees along the Loxahatchee River. Kids should keep their eyes peeled for gopher tortoises, egrets, herons, scrub-jays, river otters and more. The trail is ½ mile long, making it welcoming for individuals of all skill levels, even those beloved leashed pups! Park entry fees will apply but the guided walking tour is free. Participants can learn about the background of local Florida vegetation and the natural wildlife that lives within the park, while soaking in the postcard-perfect panoramas that epitomize Florida’s natural wonders.