enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. The Celery Fields - Sarasota Audubon

    www.sarasotaaudubon.org/the-celery-fields

    The Celery Fields provide for numerous low-impact activities: walking, biking, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. Sarasota Audubon’s Nature Center at the intersection of Center Road and Raymond Road is a starting point for all activities.

  3. The Celery Fields - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

    www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g34618-d...

    Part of the excellent Sarasota Audubon, the Celery Fields are guaranteed to delight. There are two boardwalks, well marked and maintained trails, info both posted and provided by knowledgeable and friendly guides. Restrooms available, nature center is open limited hours.

  4. Celery Fields | Visit Sarasota County

    www.visitsarasota.com/beaches-parks/celery-fields

    The Celery Fields is on the Great Florida Birding Trail and is a popular destination for Sarasota Audubon field trips and outings. The more than 300 acres is also Sarasota County’s primary storm water collection zone, allowing it to serve a dual purpose of public safety and recreation.

  5. The Celery Fields - Must See Sarasota

    mustseesarasota.com/the-celery-fields

    In a few years, The Celery Fields will be established as major hot spot for birdwatching. Already, people from around the various states come to see this nature’s beauty. The Park is dog-friendly and a great fun for the whole family. Address: 100 Coburn Rd, Sarasota, FL 34240. 941-861-5000

  6. A historic agricultural area transformed into a haven for birders, Celery Fields offers easy walking, running, and biking on paved and unpaved trails built around restored wetlands. Sarasota ( 27.32539, -82.43339 ) 3.2 miles

  7. Directions to the Celery Fields - Sarasota Audubon

    www.sarasotaaudubon.org/directions-map-celery-fields

    Directions to the Celery Fields. From I-75, take Exit 210, Fruitville Road. Go east and make a right at Lakewood Ranch Blvd light, then right at traffic circle onto Apex Road. Follow Apex for 1 (one) mile and make a left onto Palmer Blvd. After .3 mile turn left into parking lot which also has restrooms. Address.

  8. Welcome to the Nature Center! - Sarasota Audubon | Sarasota ...

    www.sarasotaaudubon.org/welcome-to-the-nature-center

    The Nature Center is open Daily from 9AM to Noon from October 1st to May 31st, and until 3 PM on Saturday and Sunday from mid-January through mid-April. The Nature Center is located in the heart of the Celery FieldsSarasota County’s number one birding destination!

  9. Park Details | Sarasota County, FL

    www.sarasotacountyparks.com/Home/Components...

    Celery Fields Regional Stormwater Facility. This park features several boardwalks with observation decks, is part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, and houses the Sarasota Audubon Nature Center. The Celery Fields is the county’s primary flood mitigation zone. Celery Fields Trail Map.

  10. Celery Fields Loop, Florida - 460 Reviews, Map | AllTrails

    www.alltrails.com/trail/us/florida/celery-fields...

    Celery Fields Loop. Enjoy this 0.9-mile loop trail near Sarasota, Florida. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 20 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, running, and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

  11. Celery Fields | GFBWT - floridabirdingtrail.com

    floridabirdingtrail.com/.../celery-fields

    Celery Fields. 6893 Palmer Blvd., Sarasota, 34240. (941) 861-5000. Daily, 6:00am to sunset. Website. This county-owned flood mitigation area was built in the 1990s on a former agricultural site, and it has proven to be one of the premier birding hotspots on the southwest coast with over 240 species seen.