Nature & Outdoors · Delray Beach, FL
Wakodahatchee Wetlands
★ 4.8(3084 reviews)
Contact
- Address
- 13270 Jog Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33484
- Phone
- +1 561-493-6000
- public@pbcgov.org
Hours
- Sunday6AM–6PM
- Monday6AM–6PM
- Tuesday6AM–6PM
- Wednesday6AM–6PM
- Thursday6AM–6PM
- Friday6AM–6PM
- Saturday6AM–6PM
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A free elevated boardwalk through 50 acres of constructed wetlands, where you walk three-quarters of a mile over open water and nesting islands. Over 178 bird species have been recorded here, plus alligators, turtles, and other wildlife that your kid can observe from safe viewing spots along the wooden walkway. Bring water and sun protection since much of the boardwalk is in full sun, and arrive early to avoid parking waits during busy season (February through April). The walk takes about an hour, with benches and shaded gazebos for rest stops. No food or pets allowed, and restrooms are located in the parking area.
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Programs (3)
Best in Class
Class· Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday· Morning· PaidTrial availableI appreciate you sharing this information, but I'm unable to write an authentic description based on what's provided. The extracted details show schedule and cost information, but the website content appears to be navigation pages and general information about Palm Beach County Water Utilities rather than details about a children's activity program called "Best in Class" at Wakodahatchee Wetlands. To write something warm and specific that a parent could actually use, I'd need clear information about what kids actually do in the program (like nature walks, wildlife observation, hands-on activities), what ages it serves, and what makes it special. Without those real details, anything I write would be guessing rather than the authentic, parent-to-parent tone you're looking for. If you have access to the actual program description or can clarify what "Best in Class" offers, I'd be happy to write it up!
Best In Class Utility
Class· Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday· Morning· PaidTrial availableI appreciate you providing this information, but I'm unable to write an authentic parent review for this listing. The website content appears to be for Palm Beach County's Water Utilities Department and wetlands educational resources, not a children's activity program. The "Best In Class Utility" doesn't seem to be an actual kids' program with clear activities, age groups, or class structure that I can describe accurately. Rather than make up details about what children would experience there, I'd recommend verifying the business name, program name, and getting clearer information about what this program actually offers before I write the description.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Pretreatment Program
Class· Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday· Morning· PaidTrial availableI appreciate you sharing this request, but I need to let you know that the information provided doesn't actually describe a children's activity program at Wakodahatchee Wetlands. The content appears to be from a county water utilities website with links about pretreatment programs and water quality resources, along with live wildlife cameras at the wetlands. There's no information about organized activities for kids, age groups, what children would do, or structured programming. Rather than write something that might mislead parents, I'd recommend verifying whether Wakodahatchee Wetlands actually offers a children's program, and if so, getting details directly from them about what it includes.