Grassy Waters Preserve is a 23.5 square mile natural habitat that serves as a freshwater supply for the City of West Palm Beach. It is located a five minute drive West of us on Northlake Blvd.
The preserve has six nature trails of various length from .5 to 16.6 miles. The Cypress Boardwalk trail is wheelchair and stroller friendly.
GWP also has a staffed nature center for exhibitions and lectures, etc.
Early this Spring Grassy Waters Preserve along with West Palm's Photographic Center at 417 Clematis Street in downtown WPB held a photo contest. The categories were wildlife, landscape, flowers/plants, black & white and close up.
John entered five photos. To mark Earth Day 2011 approximately 165 contest photos are on exhibit on the 4th Floor of West Palm Beach's Library adjacent to the Photo Center.
John at the library exhibition.
To the left, is John's B&W entry.
John and his "grasshopper in a lily" entry.
On Friday May 6th, from 6 - 8 PM, at the Photo Center Gallery, there will be an exhibition and awards presentation to the winning photographers.
jpk
The preserve has six nature trails of various length from .5 to 16.6 miles. The Cypress Boardwalk trail is wheelchair and stroller friendly.
GWP also has a staffed nature center for exhibitions and lectures, etc.
Early this Spring Grassy Waters Preserve along with West Palm's Photographic Center at 417 Clematis Street in downtown WPB held a photo contest. The categories were wildlife, landscape, flowers/plants, black & white and close up.
John entered five photos. To mark Earth Day 2011 approximately 165 contest photos are on exhibit on the 4th Floor of West Palm Beach's Library adjacent to the Photo Center.
John at the library exhibition.
To the left, is John's B&W entry.
John and his "grasshopper in a lily" entry.
On Friday May 6th, from 6 - 8 PM, at the Photo Center Gallery, there will be an exhibition and awards presentation to the winning photographers.
jpk
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