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Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge

1339 20th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960-3559
772-562-3909
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Ranked #2 of 22 attractions in Vero Beach
Type: Nature/ Wildlife Areas
Most recent review
- 1 Mar 2013
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Madison
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24 reviews 24 reviews
9 helpful votes 9 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 March 2013 via mobile

Very interesting place to learn a lot about sea turtles and other marine life. The volunteer staff is friendly and helpful and the facilities are clean. There is a small auditorium showing a continuous film. Outside is a beach area to roam and there is a boardwalk area through part of the dunes. It's interesting for both kids and adults.

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HOMER
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32 reviews 32 reviews
6 attraction reviews
12 helpful votes 12 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 February 2013

This is a nice visitor center with boardwalks for short hikes. The focus is on sea turtles and the exhibits were very well done and informative. It was good to learn how much is being done to safeguard these neat animals!

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Palm Bay
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6 reviews 6 reviews
4 attraction reviews
5 helpful votes 5 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 February 2013

This refuge stretches for about 20 miles along A1A. I am so thankful the State has deemed this area worthy of protection-it is priceless natural beauty. The beaches are clean, the waters a gorgeous turquoise and aqua color, and there are numerous bike and walking trails. There are many areas to have a serene picnic lunch as well. The visitor... More

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Dayton, Ohio
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78 reviews 78 reviews
10 attraction reviews
28 helpful votes 28 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 February 2013

This wildlife educational facility and hiking area was fantastic. Inside you can learn about the various turtles and birds of the area. I liked most the video of the turtle laying eggs on the beach. Hope this building withstands the next hurricane. I saw a wild bobcat on the hiking trail.

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florida
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53 reviews 53 reviews
7 attraction reviews
27 helpful votes 27 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 January 2013

My husband & stopped by on a whim. We were able to participate in a nature walk before walking in the center. The walk was easy and there was young children & seniors with us.

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Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom
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55 reviews 55 reviews
10 attraction reviews
32 helpful votes 32 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 August 2012

We went on a night trip to Archie Carr to try and see loggerhead turtles laying their eggs. Unfortunately we had to give up at midnight as they failed to turn up for us but the Information Centre there is really interesting and we learned a lot about the marine life of the area from the staff.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico
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15 reviews 15 reviews
6 attraction reviews
9 helpful votes 9 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 July 2012

The Barrier Island Sanctuary Management and Education Center on A1A is a lovely spot for a break. The small education center houses exhibits and some interactive information stations fun for young and old. There is a small gift shop with proceeds going to the refuge. Nice indoor restrooms.Outside the building is a short boardwalk trail where visitors can see native... More

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Teaneck, NJ
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29 reviews 29 reviews
18 attraction reviews
28 helpful votes 28 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 July 2012

This was phenomenal.....what a unique experience. We were staying near Melbourne and were treated to a turtle walk. There is an introduction presentation which is interesting and educational, then you can view some interesting exhibits. We then went out to the beach where we saw a huge loggerhead laying her eggs, camouflage them, and go back into the ocean. It... More

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9 helpful votes 9 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 June 2012 via mobile

What an amazing experience! We were able to watch a green turtle nest. The staff were knowledgable and friendly. $10 well spent

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Tucson
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24 reviews 24 reviews
14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2012

Unspoiled and natural beach and wildlife habitat. This is what Florida looked like before the advent of the oceanfront high-rise.

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