Join a naturalist for a guided walk exploring the trails of Riverbend Park. It’s a great way to become familiar with the plant and animal communities, trails and historic events of the park.
Join USA Archery and N.F.A.A. certified staff to learn about archery! This exciting program teaches archery safety and how to properly use the equipment before getting to practice on the range. Equipment is provided. Note: Bows may be difficult to pull for smaller children.
Join a naturalist on a moonlit, nighttime bike ride. See the park after hours and look at nature from the point of view of its nocturnal residents. Appropriate safety gear and water is required. Bring your own bike or rent from the park vendor, Jupiter Outdoor Center, 561-746-7053.
GUIDED PADDLE
Saturday, January 11, 9:30 a.m.
Ages 8+, $10/person (Reservations required)
Take a guided tour of Riverbend’s waterways with a naturalist who will point out many of the native plants and animals that can be found in the park, as well as some of its amazing history. Canoes are provided with the fee. If a kayak is preferred, bring your own or rent a kayak from the park vendor, Jupiter Outdoor Center, 561-746-7053.
SAWMILL SATURDAY
Saturday, January 18, 9:00 a.m.
All ages, FREE (Reservations not required)
Stop by the sawmill on the park’s recreated farmstead and visit with the sawyers as they cut and plane logs into boards. Experience “turn of the century” cutting edge technology.
FISHING FUN
Saturday, January 18, 9:30 a.m.
Ages 8+, $10/person (Reservations required)
Learn basic fishing techniques and safety while fishing for the big one! Proper outdoor clothing, water, sunblock and sunglasses are recommended. Fishing gear is provided.
182ND ANNIVERSARY ANNUAL SEMINOLE MAROON SPIRITUAL REMEMBRANCE OF THE TWO BATTLES OF THE LOXAHATCHEE
Sunday, January 19, 9:00 a.m.
All ages, FREE (Reservations not required)
This event highlights the little-known history of the allied Native and African American Seminole Maroons and their bravery during the Seminole Wars, and features rituals/ceremonies, lectures, exhibitors, vendors and more. Presented by the Florida Black Historical Research Project, Inc. in cooperation with the Loxahatchee Battlefield Preservationists. This event takes place at Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park (adjacent to Riverbend Park).
182ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE ANNUAL BATTLE OF THE LOXAHATCHEE REENACTMENT
Saturday, January 25, 9:00 a.m.
All ages, FREE (Reservations not required)
Bring the family for a day of history. There will be period dressed reenactors, US Army and Seminole camps, exhibitors, guest speakers, battlefield tours, weapons demonstrations and a battle reenactment. Food trucks will be at the event. This event takes place at Loxahatchee River Battlefield Park (adjacent to Riverbend Park).
NIGHT HIKE
Friday, January 31, 6:30 p.m.
Ages 8+, $5/person (Reservations required)
Join a naturalist on a walk and observe the change from diurnal to nocturnal in the park. Good walking shoes and bug spray are recommended.
Riverbend Park is operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department and is located at 9060 Indiantown Road, Jupiter. For more information on Riverbend Park, visit
www.pbcnature.com.
The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, recognized nationally for excellence in park and recreation management, operates more than 110 parks and recreational facilities and provides organized recreational programs and services for people of all ages and abilities. Visit
www.pbcparks.com for more information.