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Enjoy a ranger-guided walk through pine forests and across Wilson Creek or climb the Hobe Mountain Tower Trail. Comfortable walking shoes and insect repellent are recommended. Trails may sometimes be
The South Florida Fairgrounds Gun Show features a wide collection of guns, ammo, knives, hunting supplies and accessories.
The South Florida Fairgrounds Gun Show features a wide collection of guns, ammo, knives, hunting supplies and accessories.
Join one of the staff naturalists for a one-mile Nature Walk through John D. MacArthur Beach State Park's four distinct habitats, and learn about the park's ecosystems and history.
This exhibition features more than 90 tetsubin, Japanese cast-iron teakettles, from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The West Palm Beach Antique and Collectibles Show is one of the major events occurring throughout the year at the fairgrounds.
Plum blossoms and the moon were secondary motifs commonly depicted in Japanese woodblock prints of the 19th century. This exhibition features images of beautiful women, actors of the kabuki stage, and
One pelican can gobble down 30 to 60 young salmon a day! Come watch these large water birds as they are fed.
Come see Aldabra tortoises being fed and learn about them from their zookeepers!
Come down to the Nature Center and watch a baby loggerhead sea turtle, French angelfish and a Florida King snake eat their breakfast!
Guided nature walks are offered Sundays at 11 a.m. For exact dates and times, contact the preserve office at (561)744-6668.
This awe-inspiring interactive show featuring over 20 trained birds will give our visitors the opportunity to marvel at the majestic and sometimes comical behaviors of birds from around the world. Ani
The Bush Dog has soft long brownish-tan fur, with a lighter reddish tinge on the head, neck and back and a bushy tail. This dog has the shortest tail and fewest teeth (38) in the dog family. The lengt
Learn all the facts about a jaguar in this fascinating talk.
Capybaras (rodents/water hogs) are gentle and will usually allow humans to pet and hand-feed them. Come see them being fed and learn about them from their zookeepers!
Thirty important paintings and works on paper reveal how pervasive abstraction became following mid-century and the many ways in which it continues to be a viable and vital artistic expression.
On display at the museum are a series of 35 large format black and white photographs by Stephen Althouse completed during the last decade.
This exhibition showcases more than 50 of Gary T. Erbe's trompe l'oeil paintings that depict pop culture from the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
This exhibit, featuring black and white photographs that chronicle some of America's most beautiful and complex ecosystems, were taken by self-taught photographer Butcher.