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Nov 7, 2009 6:00 am - 6:00 pm (Saturday)

Where

Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary

805 North Sykes Creek Parkway
Merritt Island, FL 32952
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Ongoing Recreational Opportunities... Canoe Launch Bicycling & Hiking (approx. 7-mile trail on dike) Bird Watching Fishing (20x100 pier, shoreline) Trails (Hiking & Paddling)...
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Ongoing Recreational Opportunities...

  • Canoe Launch
  • Bicycling & Hiking (approx. 7-mile trail on dike)
  • Bird Watching
  • Fishing (20x100 pier, shoreline)
  • Trails (Hiking & Paddling)

Open after after sunrise until dusk

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WATCHABLE WILDLIFE: Dolphin, Wood Stork, Belted Kingfisher, Heron, Egret, White or Brown Pelican, Alligator
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Fishing Pier
DOS & DON’TS: 1) Service animals only 2) Alcoholic beverages in designated areas only 3) Other restrictions as posted


This event was submitted by Brevard County Parks and Recreation.
http://www.brevardparks.com/calendar/events/

More about Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary
Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary
This 436.53-acre bird reservation and sanctuary offers a wilderness escape in an urban environment and is an international attraction for bird-watchers. Historically documented as a village of the Ais Indians who disappeared around 1720, it is a natural lagoon and bird rookery linked with canals created for mosquito control and surrounded by a manmade dike. A trail on the dike provides access to the waterways for the fisherman, birdwatchers, and paddlers. A birdwatching tower offers a scenic overlook of the lagoon. Projecting into Sykes Creek at the southwest corner of the park is a fishing pier commonly known as the Old Humpbacked Troll Bridge. Although troll sightings are rumored, visitors are likely to view dolphin and birds such as the wood stork, belted kingfisher, and white or brown pelican. Alligator dormant season is October through May, however, visitors are advised to be cautious year-round.FROM US Hwy 1 go 2.9 miles east on SR-520, turn left and go about 0.5 miles on Sykes Creek Parkway. The park entrance is on the left. Open after 7:00 a.m. until dark. FROM US Hwy 1 go 2.9 miles east on SR-520, turn left and go about 0.5 miles on Sykes Creek Parkway. The park entrance is on the left.This event was submitted by Brevard County Parks and Recreation.http://www.brevardparks.com/calendar/events/

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