
St. Johns County Parks and Recreation is inviting homeschoolers to sharpen their wildlife tracking skills at the upcoming Trail Trackers event. Participants will explore the outdoors to spot animal tracks, scat, and other signs left by local wildlife, learning how to interpret these clues. The hands-on program begins Friday, Jan. 16, at the Nocatee Landing kayak launch.
St. Johns County Parks and Recreation is inviting kids to put curiosity and keen observation to the test at an educational outing designed to teach them how to “read trails like a pro.” Participants will learn to decode the stories left in mud and sand, gaining a closer look at the lives of the creatures that inhabit local parks. The program will take place at Nocatee Landing, an area known for its rich wildlife and natural scenery, as detailed by the St. Johns County Parks and Recreation.
Those interested are encouraged to register to secure a spot. According to St. Johns County Parks and Recreation’s official Facebook page, registration is as simple as following the link provided in their post.









