Wakulla Wildlife Festival - 2007
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Wakulla Wildlife Festival
Celebrating Wakulla County’s Natural Beauty

e invite you to join us April 19, 20 and 21st, 2007 in celebrating wildlife and welcoming back our popular songbirds!

2007 Wakulla Wildlife Festival Information

Festival Admission: Normal park admission fees allow access to all of the Festivals FREE activities.

The $4.00 per vehicle Wakulla Springs State Park admission fee on Saturday, April 21st includes access to Art on the Terrace, free presentations and exhibits, children's activities, a number of free tours, and the spectacular Birds of Prey and Reptile shows presented by Georgia Southern University.

Additional fees apply to Premium Guided Tours. Space is limited for these popular activities. Pre-registration is required by April 13, 2007. Please download and print the Wildlife Festival Registration Form, make your selection(s), and call (850) 224-5950 to make reservations. You may also register at the festival for those Premium Guided Tours with space still available. Premium guided tour prices DO NOT INCLUDE the cost of admission to State Parks and the St. Mark's National Wildlife Refuge.

Our focus is on wildlife, songbirds, and the environment. Festival tours take you to many phenomenal natural areas, including Wakulla Springs State Park, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, the Wakulla River, the St. Mark’s River, Apalachee Bay, Apalachicola National Forest, Ochlockonee River State Park and the Sinks of the Wakulla Springs River Basin.

Overnight Accommodations:

Make a reservation directly with Wakulla Springs State Park and Lodge
(850) 224-5950 to stay in one of the historic twenty-seven guest rooms

Or

Call The Inn at Wildwood Resort (850) 926-4455 (www.theinnatwildwood.com),

a nature-based hotel and golf retreat, to enjoy your festival getaway! 

Sammy Tedder performs live Friday evening, April20, for the Wildlife Art Opening at Wakulla Springs State Park.

A young bald eagle returns from an inspiring
free flight during Georgia Southern University’s
spectacular Raptor Show.

 



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