The above is the observation tower at Stokes Creek. The salt marsh runs for miles as far as the eye can see and in the distance is the Tolomato River. The Interpretive Trail loops to the tower and intersects with the Marsh Point Trail. Stokes Landing serves as an outdoor classroom for environmental education, it has been visited by area students and their teachers over the years. The observation platform for wildlife and marsh viewing was rebuilt by St. Johns County students. The students also developed the interpretive trail.
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Friday, April 19, 2013
Stokes Creek Landing
The above is the observation tower at Stokes Creek. The salt marsh runs for miles as far as the eye can see and in the distance is the Tolomato River. The Interpretive Trail loops to the tower and intersects with the Marsh Point Trail. Stokes Landing serves as an outdoor classroom for environmental education, it has been visited by area students and their teachers over the years. The observation platform for wildlife and marsh viewing was rebuilt by St. Johns County students. The students also developed the interpretive trail.
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