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UID:79217-1778922000-1778929200@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-4/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
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CREATED:20251202T132550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T115637Z
UID:78961-1780736400-1780743600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Guided Exploration Hike
DESCRIPTION:Visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, expansive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nDo I need a reservation to attend the hike?  \nYes\, register online by following the links provided above. \nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation? \nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling. \nWhat should I wear? \nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested. \nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the Trailhead Pavilion around 8:50 a.m. The hike begins at 9 a.m.\n\nAre there any fees?  \n\nOnly a $3/vehicle fee for parking. Park\, scan QR code (premiumparking.com) or text the lot number and follow directions.\n\nHow long is the hike?  \n\nThe hike is less than 2.2 miles round trip and follows the Yellow Trail (CLICK HERE for a Trail Map)\, and takes less than 2.0 hours.\n\nAre trails accessible for strollers? \n\nThe trails are not paved and have loose sand. Only strollers with big\, rugged wheels are recommended.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \nIf you like\, have lunch at the Trailhead Pavilion. Then\, try out one of the other trails. Enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, and rent kayaks or paddleboards. Head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/guided-exploration-hike-15/
LOCATION:Guana Trailhead\, 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural History,Education,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Guided Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260620T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260620T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260206T193058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T122056Z
UID:79195-1781946000-1781953200@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-8/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ocean-to-Estuary-River-to-Sea-1.png
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260627T220000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260406T191942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T191942Z
UID:79727-1782590400-1782597600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Moonlight Hike
DESCRIPTION:Experience the GTM Research Reserve under the glow of the full moon! Enjoy exclusive after-hours access for a peaceful\, self-guided Moonlight Hike. Normally closed at sunset\, the trails will open under the full moon for a unique opportunity to explore the reserve in a whole new light. \nThis is a self-paced experience designed for quiet reflection and nighttime nature viewing. \nRegistration:\n• $10 – Pre-registration (credit card online)\n• $20 – Day-of (cash only at the trailhead)\nPre-registration is strongly encouraged to guarantee your spot. \nFlashlights or headlamps are recommended. \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/moonlight-hike-6/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment,Estuary,Friend's Event,GTM Research Reserve
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260718T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260206T192534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T121332Z
UID:79208-1784365200-1784372400@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-7/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ocean-to-Estuary-River-to-Sea-1.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20251202T132734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T115818Z
UID:78962-1785574800-1785582000@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Guided Exploration Hike
DESCRIPTION:Visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, expansive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nDo I need a reservation to attend the hike?  \nYes\, register online by following the links provided above. \nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation? \nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling. \nWhat should I wear? \nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested. \nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the Trailhead Pavilion around 8:50 a.m. The hike begins at 9 a.m.\n\nAre there any fees?  \n\nOnly a $3/vehicle fee for parking. Park\, scan QR code (premiumparking.com) or text the lot number and follow directions.\n\nHow long is the hike?  \n\nThe hike is less than 2.2 miles round trip and follows the Yellow Trail (CLICK HERE for a Trail Map)\, and takes less than 2.0 hours.\n\nAre trails accessible for strollers? \n\nThe trails are not paved and have loose sand. Only strollers with big\, rugged wheels are recommended.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \nIf you like\, have lunch at the Trailhead Pavilion. Then\, try out one of the other trails. Enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, and rent kayaks or paddleboards. Head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/guided-exploration-hike-22/
LOCATION:Guana Trailhead\, 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural History,Education,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Guided Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260815T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260815T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260206T155327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T121211Z
UID:79200-1786784400-1786791600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-6/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ocean-to-Estuary-River-to-Sea-1.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260905T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20251202T132842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T120001Z
UID:78963-1788598800-1788606000@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Guided Exploration Hike
DESCRIPTION:Visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, expansive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nDo I need a reservation to attend the hike?  \nYes\, register online by following the links provided above. \nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation? \nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling. \nWhat should I wear? \nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested. \nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the Trailhead Pavilion around 8:50 a.m. The hike begins at 9 a.m.\n\nAre there any fees?  \n\nOnly a $3/vehicle fee for parking. Park\, scan QR code (premiumparking.com) or text the lot number and follow directions.\n\nHow long is the hike?  \n\nThe hike is less than 2.2 miles round trip and follows the Yellow Trail (CLICK HERE for a Trail Map)\, and takes less than 2.0 hours.\n\nAre trails accessible for strollers? \n\nThe trails are not paved and have loose sand. Only strollers with big\, rugged wheels are recommended.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \nIf you like\, have lunch at the Trailhead Pavilion. Then\, try out one of the other trails. Enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, and rent kayaks or paddleboards. Head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/guided-exploration-hike-23/
LOCATION:Guana Trailhead\, 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural History,Education,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Guided Hike
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Guided-Exploration-Hike-CA.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260919T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260919T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260206T155243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T121051Z
UID:79215-1789808400-1789815600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-5/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ocean-to-Estuary-River-to-Sea-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261003T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261003T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20251202T133045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T120134Z
UID:78964-1791018000-1791025200@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Guided Exploration Hike
DESCRIPTION:Visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, expansive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nDo I need a reservation to attend the hike?  \nYes\, register online by following the links provided above. \nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation? \nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling. \nWhat should I wear? \nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested. \nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the Trailhead Pavilion around 8:50 a.m. The hike begins at 9 a.m.\n\nAre there any fees?  \n\nOnly a $3/vehicle fee for parking. Park\, scan QR code (premiumparking.com) or text the lot number and follow directions.\n\nHow long is the hike?  \n\nThe hike is less than 2.2 miles round trip and follows the Yellow Trail (CLICK HERE for a Trail Map)\, and takes less than 2.0 hours.\n\nAre trails accessible for strollers? \n\nThe trails are not paved and have loose sand. Only strollers with big\, rugged wheels are recommended.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \nIf you like\, have lunch at the Trailhead Pavilion. Then\, try out one of the other trails. Enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, and rent kayaks or paddleboards. Head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/guided-exploration-hike-24/
LOCATION:Guana Trailhead\, 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural History,Education,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Guided Hike
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Guided-Exploration-Hike-CA.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261017T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261017T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260206T193927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T120924Z
UID:79201-1792227600-1792234800@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-11/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ocean-to-Estuary-River-to-Sea-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261107T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261107T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20251202T133221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T120246Z
UID:78965-1794042000-1794049200@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Guided Exploration Hike
DESCRIPTION:Visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, expansive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nDo I need a reservation to attend the hike?  \nYes\, register online by following the links provided above. \nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation? \nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling. \nWhat should I wear? \nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested. \nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the Trailhead Pavilion around 8:50 a.m. The hike begins at 9 a.m.\n\nAre there any fees?  \n\nOnly a $3/vehicle fee for parking. Park\, scan QR code (premiumparking.com) or text the lot number and follow directions.\n\nHow long is the hike?  \n\nThe hike is less than 2.2 miles round trip and follows the Yellow Trail (CLICK HERE for a Trail Map)\, and takes less than 2.0 hours.\n\nAre trails accessible for strollers? \n\nThe trails are not paved and have loose sand. Only strollers with big\, rugged wheels are recommended.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \nIf you like\, have lunch at the Trailhead Pavilion. Then\, try out one of the other trails. Enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, and rent kayaks or paddleboards. Head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/guided-exploration-hike-25/
LOCATION:Guana Trailhead\, 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural History,Education,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Guided Hike
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Guided-Exploration-Hike-CA.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261121T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261121T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260206T193653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T120749Z
UID:79216-1795251600-1795258800@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-10/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261205T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261205T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20251202T133429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T120358Z
UID:78966-1796461200-1796468400@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Guided Exploration Hike
DESCRIPTION:Visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, expansive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nDo I need a reservation to attend the hike?  \nYes\, register online by following the links provided above. \nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation? \nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling. \nWhat should I wear? \nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested. \nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the Trailhead Pavilion around 8:50 a.m. The hike begins at 9 a.m.\n\nAre there any fees?  \n\nOnly a $3/vehicle fee for parking. Park\, scan QR code (premiumparking.com) or text the lot number and follow directions.\n\nHow long is the hike?  \n\nThe hike is less than 2.2 miles round trip and follows the Yellow Trail (CLICK HERE for a Trail Map)\, and takes less than 2.0 hours.\n\nAre trails accessible for strollers? \n\nThe trails are not paved and have loose sand. Only strollers with big\, rugged wheels are recommended.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \nIf you like\, have lunch at the Trailhead Pavilion. Then\, try out one of the other trails. Enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, and rent kayaks or paddleboards. Head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/guided-exploration-hike-26/
LOCATION:Guana Trailhead\, 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural History,Education,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Guided Hike
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261219T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261219T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T180241
CREATED:20260206T193359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T120555Z
UID:79202-1797670800-1797678000@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-9/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
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