Hotels in Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, Palm Beach County

  • Overview

    The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center is a nature center located in Florida, United States of America. It serves as the gateway to the largest subtropical wetland in the country, encompassing over 144,000 acres of everglades habitat.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visitors come to the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center to experience the unique and diverse ecosystem of the Everglades. It offers opportunities for wildlife observation, hiking, canoeing, and photography. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, birdwatcher, or simply seeking tranquility in a serene natural setting, this refuge is a must-visit destination.

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  • Wildlife Observation

    Explore the refuge's trails and boardwalks to witness Florida's incredible wildlife in its natural habitat. From alligators and turtles to a variety of bird species, including herons, egrets, and migratory birds, there are endless opportunities for wildlife observation.
  • Everglades Canoeing

    Rent a canoe and venture into the scenic waterways of the Everglades. Paddle through mangrove forests, marshes, and cypress swamps while immersing yourself in the rich biodiversity of this unique ecosystem.
  • Photography

    Capture stunning images of the Everglades' breathtaking landscapes and fascinating wildlife. The peaceful ambiance and picturesque scenery provide a perfect backdrop for photographers of all skill levels.
  • Educational Programs

    Participate in the refuge's educational programs and guided tours to learn more about the abundant flora and fauna of the Everglades. Knowledgeable staff and experts provide valuable insights and enhance the visitors' understanding and appreciation of this remarkable natural treasure.
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