Florida's Space Coast 2008-2009 Official Vacation Planner - (Page 28) Sarah W Laureunth&Carolina Noah, of So hite “The kids had so much fun they didn’t even notice that they were learning at the same time.” enchanted by the overwhelming beauty of primitive Florida woods. Guided walks are available every Saturday at 10 a.m. A trained guide will lead you through the ecosystems and interpret the geology, native plants, the uniqueness of this sanctuary, as well as the historic and cultural sites that you pass. Call 264-5185 or visit www.nbbd.com/ godo/ef/. Brevard Zoo 8225 North Wickham Road, 1/4 mile east of I-95, exit 191, Melbourne Brevard Zoo’s toddler programs provide enriching opportunities for children ages two to five to experience nature in a safe, healthy and happy environment. Other kid-friendly programs include Jr. Detective Training and Animal Crackers. Check the calendar for special exhibits or events. The Outdoor Adventure Tour offers birding tours, nature hikes, and e Center e’s Natnucruary t ret Ham MargaTurkey Creek Sa at River Walk and Riverfront Park Reward the kids after an afternoon shopping trip to Cocoa Village. In an area adjacent to the river near Cocoa Village and next to Taylor Park there are water fountains squirting out of the ground, guaranteed to have the kids squealing with excitement. Stroll the boardwalk that wraps around the riverfront where you can see fish jumping up from the river, or watch the boats out cruising in the water. Check the calendar to see if there are any scheduled events while you’re there. Enchanted Forest and Sanctuary Located on the north side of State Route 405, a half mile west of U.S. Route 1, in south Titusville. Walking and learning trails wander through a timeless variety of endangered and threatened species. Children can feel as well as learn the subjects of their Natural Science class or satisfy Merit Badge requirements; all while being 28 http://www.nbbd.com/godo/ef http://www.nbbd.com/godo/ef
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