Native Plants on the Greenway
A guided walk along the Ron Sapp Egans Creek Greenway (south) to observe, identify and enjoy some of our native plants. As an ecotour of the Wild Amelia Nature Festival, join Betsy Harris, Ixia Chapter, Florida Native Plant Society, for this native plant identification walk to observe, identify and enjoy some of our native plants. All ages are welcome.
Guided walk | Willow Pond
Willow Pond Hiking Trail is located centrally along the park drive. Two loops encircle a series of freshwater ponds. The shorter loop takes around 20 minutes to complete, and the longer loop takes 45 to 50 minutes. Wildlife observation is very good on these trails. Alligators, deer, and a variety of bird life can be seen in this area.
Wild Amelia Nature Photography
Keep Nassau Beautiful announces winners of the 2026 Wild Amelia Nature Photography Contest. The contest recognizes outstanding photography that celebrates the natural landscapes, birds, flora, and fauna found on Amelia Island.
Butterfly Walk
As an ecotour of the Wild Amelia Nature Festival, join Patty Sheffer and Kathy Russell on a guided walk to search for and identify butterfly species along the Greenway's nature trails. Following an introduction to Project Monarch and Xerces Society Research, you will be looking for Monarchs to capture and tag. All ages welcome.
Wild Amelia Eco-Expo
Animal Exhibits • Sand Sculpture Kids Market Kids Nature Activities Conservation Exhibitors and Vendors Bands Food Trucks Beer Garden Celebrate Nassau County's Opening of the Beaches until 6pm
Concerts for Conservation
From 2 to 4 pm, an open mic format with musicians and vocalists playing music, singing, and a sprinkling in of short talks focused on an important conservation topic - Reptiles of Amelia Island, specifically frogs.