Refuge Rambles
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge covers over 80,000 acres including 16,000 acres designated by Congress as a wilderness area. These rambles will show you parts of the refuge that perhaps you’ve never seen.
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Follow along as we explore the Pinhook River Run.
In this video, Friends of St. Marks board member Katasha Cornwell takes us on a hike down Surf Road in the Panacea Unit of St. Marks.
In this video, Friends of St. Marks board member Katasha Cornwell takes us on an East River paddling trip.
Preston begins a search for a very large and very old Pond Cypress.
Watch as Preston Earley shows us these plants growing in the St. Marks Refuge.
Preston’s search is successful as he discovers the Pond Cypress he is looking for.
Visit an area in which Mastodons roamed during the Pleistocene 10,000 to 11,000 years ago.
In search of milkweeds at St. Marks NWR, Preston Earley encounters two water moccasins. Listen to his story…
Preston Earley hikes to the site of Port Leon and tells the story of this 19th century town.
“Great sense of mystery, great natural beauty and another great reason to come to St. Marks.”