Awww man, swimming turtle the day AFTER I go

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Awww man, swimming turtle the day AFTER I go
Besides diving?Hi y'all. I'm not sure if the correct place to post this, but I'll be in WPB from Aug 8-15 visiting friends. Wondering what there is to do in the area this time of year. What do you recommend?
Great diving and snorkeling of course with many options already listed on this and other Florida threads. Just read up for many charter/location suggestions.Hi y'all. I'm not sure if the correct place to post this, but I'll be in WPB from Aug 8-15 visiting friends. Wondering what there is to do in the area this time of year. What do you recommend?
Check out Busch Wildlife in Jupiter. Busch Wildlife SanctuaryHi y'all. I'm not sure if the correct place to post this, but I'll be in WPB from Aug 8-15 visiting friends. Wondering what there is to do in the area this time of year. What do you recommend?
At a recent visit to Gumbo Limbo, at the fish feeding they gave a scathing lecture on fisherman and boaters. Go, but don't put money in the box. It's voluntary... by the way, I would bet at least some of their funding comes from revenues the Wallop-Breaux and Dingle-Johnson and Florida Fishing License sales.Great diving and snorkeling of course with many options already listed on this and other Florida threads. Just read up for many charter/location suggestions.
Beyond diving, there are MANY state and local parks where you can hike, bike, bird watch, kayak, paddleboard, and swim. Almost too many to list across all of Palm Beach County from Boca Raton in the south all the way north to Jupiter and beyond into the counties to the north.
Loggerhead Marine Life Center in Juno Beach is not to be missed.
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center in Boca Raton is also special.
If you like birds and reptiles, you have Wakodahatchee Wetlands and Green Cay Nature Preserve in inland Boynton/Delray.
Morikami Gardens in Delray Beach is a beautiful Japanese Garden that we always enjoy visiting.
I'm sure others will offer up other suggestions as well.