Last updated: February 29, 2024
Thing to Do
Attend the Timucuan Science and History Symposium

NPS
The Timucuan Science and History Symposium is a place to:
- Connect natural and cultural researchers, community residents, and National Park Service resource professionals at Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
- Identify partners for conducting research within the Preserve.
- Share success stories of researchers who have contributed to the management and interpretation of the Preserve’s resources.
- Communicate about the resources, research opportunities, and protocols of the Preserve.
Details
Duration
6-6 Hours
This is an all day event, lunch and a light breakfast are included with registration.
Activity
Citizen Science
Age(s)
18 and Older
Open to all but aimed at an adult audience.
Pets Allowed
No
Activity Fee
Yes
Registration with our partners at Timucuan Parks Foundation is required.
Location
Ribault Club
The visitor center for the Fort George Island Cultural State Park, a partnership site which includes NPS exhibits is the host of this event. The site is open Wednesday-Sunday.
Reservations
Yes
Registration generally opens in the December preceding the event.
Season
Winter
This event takes place every other January.
Time of Day
Day
Accessibility Information
The Ribault Club is a wheelchair accessible site. Exhibits there include tactile elements. If special needs are indicated in registration we will provide other services such as large format printing, etc.