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Fall Wildflower Hike

Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)

Immokalee, FL

Fall Wildflower Hike

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Join us for a leisurely 2.5 mile stroll along the CREW Marsh Trails to look for and identify a fascinating array of fall-blooming wildflowers, grasses and more. The trails take on a whole different feel in the fall when it's wetter and the fall flowers are glorious in their oranges and yellows.

Registration required. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and bring water to drink. Cameras and binoculars are optional. Cost: Free, but donations are always appreciated.

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CREW Marsh Hiking Trails
4600 County Road 850
Immokalee, FL 34142

Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)


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CREW Land & Water Trust



The CREW Land & Water Trust was established in 1989 as a nonprofit organization to coordinate the land acquisition, land management, and public use of the 60,000-acre Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed. We work closely with our partners, the South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to ensure the protection of the watershed. This watershed, the largest intact watershed in south Florida, straddles Lee and Collier Counties and provides aquifer recharge, natural flood protection, water purification, preservation of wildlife habitat, and public recreation.  CREW's majestic 5,000-acre marsh is the headwaters for the entire watershed.