return to FFWCC home

 image of compassWildlife Viewing Site return to Wildlife Viewing Sites index

return to Wildlife Viewing home


Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge

drawing of wildlife

Description:
A sand pine scrub forest is found on the mainland, while more than three miles of beach, sand dunes, and mangrove swamp occur on Jupiter Island. Interpretive Programs, including summer turtle walks, are offered seasonally from the Hobe Sound Nature Center.

Watchable wildlife:
Sea turtles, including the federally listed endangered leatherback and green, as well as the threatened loggerhead, nest here on summer nights. Northern gannets, common loons, and various sea ducks are seen on the Atlantic. Brown pelicans, osprey, several species of shorebirds, and bottle-nosed dolphins can be seen from the beach year-round. Watch for scrub jays, gopher tortoises, and various songbirds on the quarter-mile-long Sand Pine Nature Trail on the mainland.

Ownership:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Contact:
(772) 546-6141

Directions:
On U.S. Highway 1, one mile south of Hobe Sound.

Related Sites:
Other East Central Florida Wildlife Sites
Florida State Parks


Top of Page
Wildlife Viewing Home | Where to go in Florida  | Species Spotlight  | Viewing Information 
In Your Back Yard  | Wings Over Florida Birding Certificate Program  | With Your Child 
Publications | Great Florida Birding Trail | Florida Wildlife Calendar