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Marla Burns

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Oct 28, 2007
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Topsail Hill Preserve State Park has park tours all month long. Have fun learning about our local flora and fauna.

Saturday January 5, 2013 Palms and Pines 2:00pm
This ranger led program will help you learn to identify two of our most common species.

Friday January 11, 2013 Alligators 2:00pm
These formidable creatures were once hunted to near extinction, but have made an incredible recovery. Come learn the full history of Florida's most famous reptile at this informative slideshow presentation

Saturday January 12, 2013 Breakfast with a Ranger 9:00am
Come and join the Rangers of Topsail Hill and ask them all the questions you can think of about park wildlife. To cover the cost of food please bring $5, which goes to Friends of Topsail Hill Preserve State Park to enhance the park, or bring your own breakfast. Breakfast is served in the clubhouse.

Friday January 18, 2013 Night Hike 4:45pm
The walk begins by watching the sunset, then a 1 mile hike back to the day use parking lot. Meet at the Day-Use parking area at 4:45pm and ride the 5:00pm tram to the beach.

Saturday January 19, 2013 Spiders 2:00pm
Discover the world of Spiders. Learn which spiders in Florida are poisonous, where they live, what they eat, and the benefits they bring to us. This indoor slide program is great for all ages. Park at the Day-Use area off Hwy 30A. Take a short walk to the clubhouse.

Saturday January 26, 2013 Coastal Critters 2:00pm
This is a hands on program where you will learn what type of creatures can be found in this area. This program includes both sea and land critters, and is fun for all ages.

All programs except Breakfast with a Ranger require a $6.00 entry admission into the park.
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Marla Burns

Beach Fanatic
Oct 28, 2007
948
15
Breakfast with a Ranger Program on January 12 features guest speaker Susan Paladini of Coffeen Nature Preserve. She will be discussing the history of the Preserve, the JB2 Ford Rocket Program and the Preserve's military history. There is no entry fee to the park and breakfast is $5.00 with proceeds going to the Friends of Topsail Hill Preserve State Park.

Don't miss this fascinating and informative discussion!
 
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