Green Cay Nature Center Programs

4.8/5
(38) · Nature reserve in Boynton Beach, United States
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Green Cay Nature Center is a facility owned and operated by Palm Beach County.

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Questions & answers

Q:
Is this appropriate for a baby (9 months)?
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It’s just a walk around an estuary.
Q:
Is the park dog friendly?
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No, it’s not dog friendly
Q:
I have a 4 year old and 2 year old I want to bring to Green Cay. Is that too young?
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They are not too young. They will enjoy the birds and animals. Bring water too drink.
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How do I post photos to site
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I assume you mean the TA site. Once logged on, click the profile circle at the top right, then click on the "view profile." Once there, over on the left side you should see where to …
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I assume you mean the TA site. Once logged on, click the profile circle at the top right, then click on the "view profile." Once there, over on the left side you should see where to post photos and reviews.
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We’ll be down next weekend. Feb 2&3. Is this the season where we’ll see alligators? Turtles? What else besides the …
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We’ll be down next weekend. Feb 2&3. Is this the season where we’ll see alligators? Turtles? What else besides the beautiful birds? Coming with our 8 & 6 yr old granddaughters. I’ve been there often but wondering “what’s in season.” Thanks.
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Every time I have visited Green Cay, regardless of season, I have seen many species of birds, turtles, and alligators. The boardwalk is a wonderful way to see the birds and …
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Every time I have visited Green Cay, regardless of season, I have seen many species of birds, turtles, and alligators. The boardwalk is a wonderful way to see the birds and reptiles. Your granddaughters will love it. Make sure to visit the information center. There are interesting exhibits and turtles in a water display.
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Frequently asked questions

Q:
Can I metal detect on your county parks and the waters surrounding?
A:
Per the Palm Beach County Ordinance below, metal detecting is not allowed in county parks.
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