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This 600-acre conservation area is a very popular birding destination located on Merritt Island off of Sykes Creek Parkway. Activities include hiking, kayaking, and non-motorized mountain biking. An elevated observation deck along the hiking trail provides wonderful views of the conservation area, and surrounding Merritt Island.
This 600-acre conservation area is a very popular birding destination located on Merritt Island off of Sykes Creek Parkway. Activities include hiking, kayaking, and non-motorized mountain biking. An elevated observation deck along the hiking trail provides wonderful views of the conservation area, and surrounding Merritt Island.
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Latest revision as of 17:59, October 24, 2021

Ulumay Sanctuary

Ulumay Sanctuary
Brevard County's Environmentally Endangered Lands Program manages a 600 acre conservation area in Merritt Island's Sykes Creek, a Banana River lagoon tributary, as the Ulumay Sanctuary.
Focus: Land Conservation
Region: Sykes Creek

Hierarchy

Government Organization
County Government; Program

Affiliations

Parent Organizations: Environmentally Endangered Lands Program

Subsidiaries: Sykes Creek

Contact

Ulumay Sanctuary
805 Sykes Creek Pkwy
Merritt Island, FL 32952
County: Brevard County
Phone: (321) 255-4466
Email: mike.knight@brevardfl.gov

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Ulumay Sanctuary
Ulumay Sanctuary
This 600-acre conservation area is a very popular birding destination located on Merritt Island off of Sykes Creek Parkway. Activities include hiking, kayaking, and non-motorized mountain biking. An elevated observation deck along the hiking trail provides wonderful views of the conservation area, and surrounding Merritt Island.
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