event will feature crafts, vendors, food trucks, guest speakers and local exhibitors
On Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Enchanted Forest is hosting their annual Earth Day Festival, featuring crafts, vendors, food trucks, guest speakers, and local exhibitors who will share information on ways Brevard County residents can be more environmentally focused.
BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – On Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Enchanted Forest is hosting their annual Earth Day Festival, featuring crafts, vendors, food trucks, guest speakers, and local exhibitors who will share information on ways Brevard County residents can be more environmentally focused.
This family-friendly event is free to the public.
Located in the southern limits of the City of Titusville, 444 Columbia Blvd, Titusville, the Enchanted Forest Sanctuary preserves a diversity of natural habitats.
Several miles of hiking trails allow visitors to enjoy the region’s natural beauty and wildlife, making hiking a popular recreational activity.
A wonderful wealth of plant life also abounds as both temperate (northern) and subtropical (southern) species grow in the Sanctuary together.
The Management & Education Center interprets the Sanctuary’s unique natural features for visitors of all ages and abilities.
There are five basic habitat types found at the Enchanted Forest Sanctuary: Oak scrub, mesic and hydric hammock, wet prairie, and pine flatwood.
Wildlife species found here include the Eastern indigo snake, Florida scrub lizard, gopher tortoise, white-tailed deer, and bobcat.
For more information, call the Enchanted Forest Sanctuary at 321-264-5185.