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Bill Sadowski Park and Nature Center offers three distinct habitats within thirty acres; pineland, tropical hardwood hammock, and a drained Everglades slough. The main building houses a live animal exhibit of native freshwater fish, arthropods, reptiles and amphibians, including a newly dedicated 822-gallon freshwater aquarium. A nature trail leads visitors through various plant communities to a canal where canoeing and fishing are available. Solution holes and Karst limestone formations are visible along the way. Encompassed within the park grounds are also a native tree arboretum, and a bird watching area.
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Continuous nature study and outreach programs for all ages, including school-aged children and organized groups
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Nature trails, bird-watching site and guided tours offered
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Site of geological formations, including ancient sloughs with limestone rock formations, pinnacle arches and solution holes
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Fishing canal nearby
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Picnic shelters, tables playground, restrooms
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Observatory site for the Southern Cross Astronomical Society, which conducts free star-gazing programs with telescopes, lectures, slide shows, and more
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Canoe rentals
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