Brooker Creek PreserveBrooker Creek Preserve is approximately 8,700 acres, and the largest natural area in Pinellas County. It consists primarily of forested wetlands and pine flatwoods. Bordered by dense urban development, the Preserve provides both a unique refuge for native flora and fauna, as well as an opportunity for citizens to explore the natural beauty of wild Florida. The Preserve also serves to protect a significant portion of the Brooker Creek Watershed. A complex of hiking and equestrian trails provide visitors an opportunity to explore the Preserve's many ecosystems.
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Upcoming Programs at Brooker Creek PreserveRegistration is required for all programs, hikes, & events. EVERY Thursday 10:30 - 11:00 a.m.Book Time at Brooker: Connect children to the wonders of the natural world through a nature related story & a craft to follow! Geared toward 3- to 5-year-olds, meet inside the Exhibit Hall! Registration is not required for Book Time, just show up with your kiddo! This program is led by Brooker Creek Volunteers.
Saturday, September 5 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.Citizen Science Nature Walk: Discover the buzz at the Preserve this September! Become a citizen scientist by learning how to identify and count pollinators that help our gardens, farms, and ecosystems thrive. This interactive and fun educational program is perfect for curious minds of all ages---come explore nature and contribute to real scientific research. This program kicks off our "Parks for Pollinators" month long events for Pinellas County Bee City, USA
Sunday, September 6 8:00 - 9:30 a.m.Bird Hike: Come out for this "early morning" walk in the woods to seek out the resident and visiting birds of Brooker. All levels of birders welcome. Meet in the main parking lot at 8am.
Sunday, September 6, 13, & 20 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Introduction to Beekeeping (3-part series) - A Hobby with Sweet Rewards: This program will introduce you to the basics of honeybees, their behavior, biology and the guiding principles of beekeeping. Instructor: Robert Burkard, President of the of Brooker Creek Preserve's Beekeepers Club.
Friday, September 11 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.Moth Night: Discover Denizens of the Dark at the Brooker Creek Preserve Environmental Education Center! After a brief indoor lecture, we will venture into the night to find moths of many sizes and colors, all attracted to our artificial lights. This evening experience is best for adults and children over 12. Registration required for important information on where to meet.
Friday, September 18 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.Hiking the Hammock for Homeschoolers: Join us for a discovery-oriented youth walk through the woods of "Our Wildest Place"! We'll explore the native plants and animals that call Brooker Creek Preserve home. All ages are welcome. This is not a drop-off program. Meet inside the Education Center.
Friday, September 18 11:00 - 12:00 p.m.Tiny Pollinator Heroes: Our county is home to tiny pollinator heroes, and most folks don't even know they're here. This lively talk shines a spotlight on our native bee (NOT the European honeybee) and the simple steps we can take to keep them buzzing. Join us and learn how Bee City USA, Pinellas County is leading the charge. Please note: this is an informational presentation about our native bee species, not beekeeping or honeybees that are not native to the United States. Presented by James Stevenson, Education and Outreach Specialist
Saturday, September 19 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.Nature's Hidden Wonders Walk: This family-friendly nature hike will take you on an exploration of the wet and dry habitats of "Our Wildest Place." We will investigate some interesting plants and animals that call Brooker Creek Preserve home. Everyday reveals new natural wonders to enjoy, join us!
Friday, September 25 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.Stories & Songs with the East Lake Library: Join the East Lake Community Library for stories, songs, and fun! Children ages 0-5yo and their caregivers are invited to join us for stories, songs and fun with our friends from The East Lake Community Library!
Friday, September 25 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.The Homeschool Hive: Join us for an educational gathering for Homeschoolers. We will present an environmental topic with a creative activity to learn about "Our Wildest Place"! Recommended ages 6 and up.
Saturday, September 26 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.Connect to Nature Guided Hike: Enjoy a family friendly nature hike! An escape to rejuvenate and connect with Mother Nature (a cradle for wilderness). Take an extra step with volunteer Anu to learn about habitat restoration and our resident species at BCP. Share some of your stories as a nature lover. This is a family friendly hike. We cover a loop of 0.75 mile trail observing the unique habitats of Brooker Creek.
Saturday, September 26 10:30-12 p.m.Making a Florida Native Meadow for Butterflies: In this presentation, we will discuss how you can turn your conventional lawn into a regenerative Florida native meadow. This transition helps support pollinators and reduces the need for excess irrigation and fertilizer. Presented by JPCharisma, a passionate advocate for native plants who has been in the native plant industry since 2019.
Saturday, September 26 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.Sleep In Saturday Hike: Spend Saturday afternoon with a Naturalist who will lead you on a family-friendly nature hike in the Preserve!
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