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Nature Makes Its Mark - at Markham Park
  
  

BROWARD COUNTY, FL – Even though Markham Park & Target Range (16001 W State Rd. 84, Sunrise 33326; 954-357-8868) is perched right on the edge of the Everglades, nature may not be the first thing you associate with the park. Markham boasts a number of well-used attractions: boat ramps, a campground, a disc golf course, a dog park, and mountain bike trails. It’s also home to such unique features as the Fox Observatory, a personal-watercraft lake, and, of course, its target range.

Nearly a year ago, a new slate of Saturday programs called attention to the park’s nature trail and butterfly garden. Another round of nature-related programming has been underway since midsummer. August ends with two more programs: IncrEDIBLE Plants – Everglades Survival, from 10 to 11AM on August 24th, invites you to explore one of the nature trails to learn about the uses of Everglades plants and how the Native Americans once found here used them. From 8 to 9PM on August 31st, a New-Moon Hike lets you check out the park at night and learn about the moon and nocturnal animals you may encounter, ending at the Fox Observatory, where members of the South Florida Amateur Astronomers Association will lead a telescopic exploration of the night sky.

In September, experience a Dog-Friendly Nature Hike, from 10 to 11AM on the 21st; you and your furry friend will walk along the pine forest and learn about the native and exotic species in the area (one dog per adult handler, on a six-foot leash). On the 28th, another New-Moon Hike will be offered, from 8 to 9PM.

All programs are led by a Parks naturalist and are suitable for all ages. They start at the park office. Participants are urged to wear closed-toe shoes and bring drinking water, insect repellent, and, for daytime programs, sunscreen. The fee is $5 per person, and the park’s regular weekend gate fee ($1.50/person, ages 5 and under free) will also be in effect. For additional information, call the park at 954-357-8868.

Recreation. Preservation. Education.

About the Parks and Recreation Division
Broward County Parks manages almost 6,500 acres, encompassing nearly 50 regional parks and nature centers, neighborhood parks, and natural areas at various stages of development. Hours and fees vary by location. Visit Broward.org/Parks for details. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations in order to participate in programs, services, and activities must contact the Special Populations Section at 954-357-8170 or TTY 954-537-2844 at least five business days prior to the scheduled meeting or event.


DATE: August 19, 2019      
GENERAL MEDIA CONTACT: Michael Mills
Parks and Recreation Division
PHONE: 954-357-8115
CONTACT FOR THIS PROGRAM/EVENT:
Markham, 954-357-8868