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Wakodahatchee Wetlands: Delray Beach, Florida



The Wakodahatchee Wetlands, opened since 1996, are located in Delray Beach at 13026 Jog Road. They are open from Sunrise to Sunset and free of charge.



Constructed on 50 acres of previous wastewater utility property. The created wetlands are free and open to the public. Wakodahatchee features a three-quarter mile boardwalk that crosses between open water pond areas and islands with shrubs and snags to foster nesting and roosting.



The boardwalk has interpretive signage as well as gazebos with benches along the way. This site is part of the South section of the Great Florida Birding Trail and offers many opportunities to observe birds in their natural habitats. Over 178 bird species have been identified there, along with turtles, alligators, rabbits, fish, frogs and raccoons.



Each day, the Southern Region Water Reclamation Facility pumps approximately two million gallons of highly treated wastewater into the Wakodahatchee Wetlands, which in turn acts as a percolation pond, returning billions of gallons of fresh water back into the water table.



And, a quick stop to Dune Deck's Mimosa Cafe (next town over) for some Stuffed French Toast!! They are located at 10833 S. Jog Rd. STE 200. Boynton Beach, FL. 33437



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