Orlando Magazine
Perdido Key is a picture-perfect piece of paradise.
April 1, 2021
An aerial view of Fort McRee, on the eastern tip of Perdido Key. (VISITPENSACOLA.COM)
Sparkling diamonds dance on translucent aquamarine waters. Tall blades of grass bend in the sea breeze atop rolling dunes. Grains of white quartz sand effortlessly flow through your fingers. Perdido Key is a picture-perfect piece of paradise.
Located at Florida’s westernmost point, the island hugs a corner of Alabama near Pensacola. The unblemished stretch, with the Gulf of Mexico to the south and the Old River, Big Lagoon and Intracoastal Waterway to the north, runs 16 miles. Mother Nature did her job well here, and you might find yourself wanting to do nothing more than lounge on snow-like sand, watch piping plovers rummage in the scrub, and take a refreshing dip in the Gulf.
The Examiner
The Missouri Department of Conservation is offering both virtual and in-person events and classes this month. Programs are free. Advance registration is required and can be done at mdc.mo.gov/events. If you have trouble registering or have other questions, call the host conservation center. Programs will be virtual or in-person, most held at Burr Oak Woods Conservation Nature Center, 1401 N.W. Park Road, Blue Springs, 816-228-3766, or Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center, 4750 Troost Ave., Kansas City, 816-759-7300.
March 11
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Discovery Nature, Teen Trek & Tech-Spring Cleaning and Babies Singing: 6 to 7 p.m. at Burr Oak Woods. For ages 13 to 18. Registration is required by March 10. Learn about the do’s and don’ts when you encounter these neighborhood critters.
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