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Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands

Nature & Outdoors · Boynton Beach, FL

Green Cay Nature Center & Wetlands

4.9(2278 reviews)

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12800 Hagen Ranch Rd, Boynton Beach, FL 33437

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A 100-acre wetlands preserve with a 1.5-mile elevated boardwalk where kids can spot alligators, birds, and turtles up close. The nature center has hands-on exhibits including baby alligators in aquariums and educational displays that engage younger visitors. Perfect for families with kids of all ages, including toddlers in strollers since the boardwalk is fully accessible. Your kid will love the wildlife spotting opportunities and the free exhibits inside the nature center, which opens at 9am. Parking is plentiful and the whole experience is free.

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  • Activities and Programs

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    · Sunday· Variable

    Green Cay Nature Center offers activities and programs centered around exploring the beautiful 170-acre wetlands right here in Boynton Beach. Kids get to experience nature up close on the iconic 1.5-mile elevated boardwalk that winds over the wetlands, plus visit the nature center to learn about local wildlife and ecosystems. Programs run on Sundays, and pricing varies by program, so you'll want to check their website or call 561-966-7000 to find out which activities are happening and what they cost. It's a really special spot if your kids are into nature and getting outside — there's something really cool about being able to walk right out over the wetlands and actually see what's living there.