Wetlands Delray Beach

Wakodahatchee Wetlands    

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(1.8K) · Park in Delray Beach, United States
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Situated on 50 acres of previous wastewater utility property, Wakodahatchee is a constructed wetlands that is free to the public. The site features a …

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Nov 18, 2024
This was a great, free thing to do on a nice day. We walked around the wetlands on the boardwalk several times, saw beautiful birds, enjoyed being in nature. There were some families with kids there… Full review by Audra P
Nov 17, 2024
Visited Wakodahatchee Wetlands on the spur of the moment and wasn't disappointed! Saw plenty of birds, a couple of alligators and some wonderful iguanas. A very easy. pleasant walk on a beautiful sun… Full review by DayTrip05155293610
Jun 16, 2024
A great outdoor experience. A nice walk through the scenery and to see the wood storks building their nests and feeding their chicks. Able to get up close and personal to the birds and see lots of … Full review by Richard N

Questions & answers

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Is there a Picnic table around?
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Are dogs allowed in the park
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Hi. Not sure. It is mostly a boardwalk that goes through the waterways and such. I’ve only been twice, so not an expert. Sorry.
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Answer by Joel137 · Oct 2, 2020
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What's with all the green iguanas? They are an invasive species so why haven't they been removed, especially from the …
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What's with all the green iguanas? They are an invasive species so why haven't they been removed, especially from the rookery areas?
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My guess would be that the wetlands are "open" to some extent and green iguanas are common enough that you couldn't really get rid of them. Others would just take their places. Kind …
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My guess would be that the wetlands are "open" to some extent and green iguanas are common enough that you couldn't really get rid of them. Others would just take their places. Kind of like trying to get rid of starlings in your backyard.
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