I go frequently and am always amazed at what I see! Definitely a must see for nature lovers
Wakodahatchee Wetlands
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The Wakodahatchee Wetlands, established in 1996, are nestled in Delray Beach at 13270 Jog Road. This tranquil sanctuary spans 50 acres of former wastewater utility grounds, now transformed into a biodiverse haven. Visitors can meander along a three-quarter mile boardwalk, weaving through water ponds and islands teeming with nesting spots and roosting sites.
Enriched with interpretive signs and inviting gazebos with seating, the wetlands form part of the Great Florida Birding Trail's Southern sector. Boasting a staggering 178 bird species alongside captivating wildlife like turtles, alligators, and raccoons, Wakodahatchee offers a serene escape into nature's embrace.
Functioning as a percolation pond, the Southern Region Water Reclamation Facility pumps around two million gallons of purified wastewater daily into the wetlands, replenishing the water table. During peak seasons like February to April, patience is key as parking spaces may be limited. Guests are urged to savor the scenery while patiently awaiting an available spot, noting that pets are prohibited on the boardwalk and drones are not permitted.
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This is a bird enthusiast's paradise, there were so many different species and birds everywhere you look! We even spotted a few alligators along our walk! I would definitely recommend this...
What a cool experience! My eight-year-old daughter and I had an hour to kill and we drove by these wetlands. Here's our experience. 1) Parking: There's a lot with free parking. We went on a...
Wakodahatchee Wetlands is a beautiful, 50-acre constructed wetland located in Delray Beach on Jog Road just north of Atlantic. Weekends are busy it's free, open to the public and parking is free...
I visit this area every time I come down to Delray. It's a great llittle walk on the boardwalk. I've been very lucky that I've seen alligators every time. It was mating season for the birds so I...
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