Recreational activities include camping, picnicking, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, bird watching, wildlife viewing and hiking.
The Catty Shack Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary currently has over 40 animals including tigers, lions, cougars, leopards, bobcats, foxes, and coatimundis.
In-school class presentations in Clay County area for all ages on pet care and kindness toward animals.
Nature Walks and Field Trips for birding, photography, hiking and nature study are available by appointment.
The Diamond D Ranch is an actual working horse and cattle ranch covering over 500 acres.
Students will be led to draw comparisons between the lives of rural farm families and their own lives.
Hands-on classroom activities and interactive walks through state-of-the-art exhibits and outdoor natural areas.
Features a museum-style learning experience and a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center and veterinary clinic.
Features interpretive displays; three aquariums (saltwater, brackish water, and freshwater) containing live creatures; full-scale models of fish hanging from the ceiling, weekend nature movies, a scavenger hunt list for kids, and more.
Melanie Cain-Stage speaks about animal habits, Florida wildlife, and how people can help to preserve the environment.
Field trips are self-guided, but you are encouraged to attend keeper talks and schedule an education program to maximize the resources available.
Offers hands-on, educational programs for schools, home school groups, scouts, and community groups.
The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park offers a variety of programs to complement any field trip or curriculum. Programs can be adapted for any age group or level. All programs are aligned with Sunshine State Science Standards and include live animals.
The St. Augustine Aquarium is an outdoor aquarium which has Seahorses, Hands on Touch Habitat, Florida reef environment, and snorkeling.
The St. Augustine Wild Reserve is a rescue center for unwanted exotic animals. Tours by appointment only.