The Eco Buggy Tour is SOLD OUT.
Join Volusia County's Environmental Specialist Trey Hannah, and MOAS Senior Curator of Education and History, Zach Zacharias, for a two-hour tour of the 8,000-acre Deep Creek Preserve in New Smyrna Beach. Travel on the Eco Buggy Tram and discover the pinewood flats, longleaf pine habitats, wetlands, dome swamps, and stop to check the wildlife cameras. Deep Creek Preserve is part of Volusia County's "Conservation Corridor," purchased in 2011.
Bring a blanket, water, and a camera and enjoy the ride through this amazing ecosystem while you learn about the flora and fauna of this important natural resource.
Space is limited and advanced registration is required. RSVP by calling the Museum at 386-255-0285.
The Eco Buggy Tram departs promptly at 9:00 a.m. from 964 South State Route 415, New Smyrna Beach.
Admission: $12.00 for members, $15.00 for future members.