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Central and Northern Florida Eco-Tours

We are conducting very limited Eco-tours in Florida this winter. We have only one standard tour running this year, and only from January 1 -30, 2009. Book your date soon, since those limited spots are filling up quickly. Check our calendar for available dates. The rest of the time you can design your own tours from our list of guidebooks below
 
The Wildlife Walking Tour:
We are continuing our most popular wildlife tour which is a 1.5 hour walking tour through a wildlife management area near DeLeon Springs, Florida, west of Daytona Beach. An experienced tour guide will lead you on a leisurely 1 ½ mile walking tour where you will see a wide variety of Florida birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles. In simple terms, you will see lots of Florida’s wildlife. The guide, generally me, will use a high powered ‘spotting scope’ to help you get the best views of wildlife from a distance. (Y’all didn’t want to get too close to those gators, did you?) These limited tours will be conducted during the last 2 hours of the day for the best chance to see the most wildlife.

The cost of the tour is $75.00 for 1 to 5 people, and $5.00 for each additional person. Contact us at Roger@RogerFulton.com if you have any questions or want to make a reservation. You may also leave a phone number with the best time for us to reach you.


You can conduct your own Eco-Tours based on the information in our guidebooks. Each book contains 25 great trails and places to explore for that area and interest. Just click below on the area and activity you are interested in exploring:

IbisCentral Florida:

(Central Florida is defined as being between Routes 40 and 70, coast-to-coast).

Wildlife Viewing Locations in Central Florida

Short Hikes and Interesting Walks in Central Florida

More Short Hikes and Interesting Walks in Central Florida

Bicycle Trails in Central Florida

GatorNorthern Florida
(Northern Florida is defined as being above Route 40).

25 short hikes in Northeastern Florida


25 Interesting Bicycle Trails in Northeastern Florida