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Kayaker going under walking/bike trail in Robinson Preserve.

Robinson Preserve.

Robinson Preserve paddling trip explores a gorgeous park that we paddle in and out of.  It offers many bridges and docks we paddle under before heading outside the park for a breathtaking view of the Sunshine Skyway bridge.  A picnic lunch is provided before we paddle back into the park for a final stop at the lookout tower, where we will climb the steps to check out the awesome view.    Also, be on the look out for the unique pink fiddler crabs. 

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Robinson Preserve

Robinson Preserve

 

Tucked into the corner of northwest Bradenton, Robinson Preserve includes 487 acres of coastal saltern, marsh, and mangrove habitat. These systems attract a variety of rare wildlife, presenting careful observers with an opportunity to see roseate spoonbills, wood storks, white pelicans, bald eagles, and least terns in their natural environment.

Robinson Preserve offers visitors numerous ways to explore the coastal habitats. Scale the 40-foot-tall observation tower for a view of four counties and five water bodies or check out the view from the camera in the Valentine House Visitor’s Center. Bike or roller blade on 3 miles of paved trail, and hikers can explore more than 5 miles of shell and coastal trails. For paddlers, Robinson Preserve’s 3 miles of blueways present a chance to navigate through mangrove tunnels, marshes and more. The opportunities are endless. 

Environmental activities include hiking and biking trails and a canoe/kayak launch. Additional amenities include observation towers and platforms, picnic areas, and a visitor’s center.

Robinson Preserve is also the location of the Mosaic Center for Nature, Exploration, Science and Technology (NEST), a treehouse and learning space dedicated to guided tours, nature-themed activities and more.

 

Reference:

https://www.bradentongulfislands.com/places/367/robinson-preserve

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