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    One of the immersion tanks in which patrons can learn about the underwater species within Pelican Lake.
    Jan-Michael T.

    **INITIAL REVIEW** When it comes to the Treasure Coast, Indian River County is often considered the county with the least to do compared to the other two counties south of them. This includes family-friendly and educational locales for kids, parents, and their loved ones. Ergo, I love that the Treasure Coast made three different legs of the Treasure Coast Kids Quest, in which they found such locales in each county to enrich the learning of our children whilst providing educational entertainment which at times could be free. One of the locales in Indian River County is the Enironmental Learning Center, or the ELC. Though small, it is quite mighty in what they provide. But is it truly worth the visit? Well... the answer is yes, but are you willing to spend the money to up the experience? That is something you'll need to figure out. Though an address if provided, the ELC is located on Wabasso Island. First and foremost, it is a preserve, so all of its activities are based on preservation, consevation, and the protection and education of the island's ecosystem. Parking is free and you'll first enter the area with buildings known as the "ELC Village." This is your welcome center that provides visitor and administration support. Take note that enterting the ELC is $10 per adult, $5 per child, and free for children two years and younger. There are specific areas that feature specific animals for patrons to learn about alongside numerous boardwalks and paths. Make sure to check out the Lagoon Center which has a children's immersive and interactive room. The touch tank will allow children to touch lagoon critters (safe to touch) such as small horseshoe crabs, starfish, and other animals. Take note, this is what children need to do who are partaking in the Indian River county leg of the Treasure Coast Kid's Quest. The aforementioned is the core base of what patrons can do at the ELC. However, if you want to add more adventure to your adventure, such as boat tours, then you'll need to pay. There are both childrens and adult programs in which the price varies. This includes school field trips and parties. The ECO-boat tours vary in price depending if it is a pre-paid tour or a private tour. If you want to pay for their regular boat tours, they range from $25 to $40 taking into account the time of day. Both tours are around and about Pelican Island. In conclusion, the ELC is a fine place to grow when it comes to knowing and understanding our Floridian environment, which is technically dying knowledge despite how connected we are these days. I learned so much here, and though you have to pay these days, I understand and it is for a good cause. Pertaining to scavenger hunts, one of the TurtleTrax turtle statues is located at the ELC, specifically at the entrance. There are also a couple of geocaches on location, too. ELC is a solid four out of five star experience. Only reason I will give it less than a perfect score is that it can be a "one and done" for tourists. Besides that, I would suggest people check it out at least once, and if you have the money for it, give them support if you can.

    Christine J.

    This learning center has learning activities for the entire family. It's usually very hard to keep all their children entertained and engaged while also enjoying yourself but this place had something for everyone. The tour guides a friendly and knowledgeable and kept it age-appropriate and fun. There was kayaking for the older kids, there was seine netting, there was a great picnic area and some swinging seats. The gift shop had quality items. A great day was had by all, and we definitely will be back.

    My company provided my team with a "Fun Day" and we chose to go to the Environmental Learning Center for a Pontoon River Eco Tour. What a hidden Gem we have in our area!!! The ELC was so informative and accommodating, and the Staff was welcoming and informative. Our captain Marty and tour guide Brittany were so friendly and knowledgeable about the area. Not only did we learn so much, but they provided a relaxed atmosphere for the staff to enjoy their day away from work! Thank you ELC!!

    Lion Fish
    Andrew C.

    Environmental Learning Center (ELC) Is located on Wabasso Island in the Indian River Lagoon, the nature center provides educational journeys with all the lagoon's wildlife, including birds and butterflies. Locales span from salt marsh, hardwood hammock, mud flats and mangroves. We were visiting for the first time with the intension to photograph wildlife at the ELC. I was most interested in photographing the Roseate Spoonbill and Reddish Egret that feed off the lagoon for food and shelter. And we were hoping to find manatees and dolphins which were not visible when we strolled along the river. We did have an opportunity to gain experience about the Lionfish that population has grown in Florida, they are an invasive species originally from Indonesia. Florida is seeking help to control the invasion of this fish. ELC is worth a visit for all ages, and especially for individuals that enjoy educational adventures.

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    Melanie J.

    Toddler tour led by employee. Found small insects along a trail with guide. Followed with craft/activity. Finished our time at the active children's center. Great for all ages. Volunteers were so nice and kind! Touch tank with critters. Fun and safe place for kids to explore!

    Free use of binoculars
    Bruce K.

    While on a team building exercise, we came here for their Pontoon boat tour. If you're a bird lover, this is a place to go to see some wildlife. This is something of a nature lover's dream and for $35/person I thought it was pretty enjoyable. With that price you get a guide, use of their binoculars, and a 2 hour boat ride around mangroves and islands during which you will definitely see some birds. I would say mostly that this activity would be geared towards bird lovers though as that's what you will mostly see on the ride. However, the center itself looks like there are plenty of trails that you can take your family and walk around. Sadly, during my time there I didn't get the chance to take walks/hikes around the center. My review is mostly on the boat tour. Overall, the pontoon boat tour was great. We saw dolphins, a lot of great blue heron along with a lot of other birds. For kids, the center is great. The adults and bird lovers would love the boat ride and that's what I would recommend.

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    Beautiful evening on the Indian River Lagoon. We saw dolphin and lots of sea birds. The guide and the captain were very informative.

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    What a fantastic environment to experience learning at its best. Highly recommended for anyone to learn & grow

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    Great place for kids and adults. Kayak rental was great with a great launching location on the inlet.

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    informative trip with great contribution by Jim and Marty, ride is smooth, scenery spectacular, birds outstanding

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    Beautiful tour, informative guide. We went as a group and had a wonderful time. Can't wait to do this again!

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    A great place to go for pontoon boat tours, kayak excursions and water sports rentals! The ELC is a little piece of paradise in Vero Beach.

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    We recently moved to the area and since my husband has been involved with keeping a marine aquarium…read morefor many years, he was looking for a good aquarium shop nearby. We stopped in at Treasure Coast Corals yesterday and after a few minutes of chatting, it was very obvious that Jon has great experience with marine aquariums and their upkeep. We spent time discussing different aspects of keeping reef systems happy and healthy and Jon shared his advice on everything from lighting to different types of fish and feeding, etc. We are very happy to have found an establishment like Treasure Coast Corals and we will definitely be returning customers!

    Toda was my first time being in Treasure Coast Corals and it went very well. First off I have 3…read morekids, 8,6&5. My 6 year old is terrified of dogs and the owner had his dog loose in the store band my son was being difficult and wouldn't even get out of my car because there was a dog in the store. The owner was nice enough to put the dog up an come out to the parking lot to let my sob and I know that the dog was friendly but he had put him in the bathroom. Then after going in and looking around the owner asked what fish I have in my tank and based on what I already have recommended in a non pushy way what would do well. He let my kids feed a very large tang which they loved. Also I have a new Lionfish that I haven't been able to get to eat and he said possibly krill would work but said that another shop in the area might have ghost shimp. I ended up getting a dragon wrasse and some krill. The dragon wrasse is acclimating well and he was right, my Lionfish fed on the krill. I will be a repeat customer.

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    Definitely on the smaller side for an aquarium, but I appreciate how it's around so many other…read morethings which is why I'm giving it a higher rating than if it was just standalone. We have free passes with our Legoland annual pass, so we checked out this place, the Orlando, Eye, and Madame Tussaud's. There was a lot of things to read, I made my older son practice reading by reading a lot of the plaques. There was also some fun interactive screens. And the highlight was a mermaid that was swimming around in the tank that came up to wave at everyone. It must be somewhat common place because we saw the mermaid a couple of times and only in one area where people rushing up to get pictures. The aquarium is broken out into sections, they had quite a few different species. My son also liked the touch tank. Overall, it took us about 45 minutes to get through so it's not a full day thing. If you read more, you could maybe make it last a couple hours, but for young children, I would say about an hour. Parking at icon park is easy. There's a free parking garage that has free parking on the upper levels and pay to park on the lower levels. When we came at about 5 PM on a Saturday there were tons of spots. I don't think this place gets that busy until nighttime.

    We visit zoos and aquariums often and genuinely don't mind paying admission when it supports…read moreconservation and provides animals with well-maintained, enriching habitats. That's why this experience was especially disappointing. We purchased tickets in advance and paid nearly $160 for four people, three adults and one child. For what was offered, that price is incredibly hard to justify. The aquarium is located inside a mall, and the entire experience felt dark, cramped, crowded, and worn down. If we felt confined walking through it, I couldn't help but think about the animals living there every day. There were surprisingly few exhibits, and the sea life itself was fairly limited. Nothing felt particularly unique, and the entire visit took us less than 30 minutes at a relaxed pace. To make matters worse, the building had an unpleasant odor. You expect a slight marine smell at an aquarium, but this smelled more like an old, damp mop than the ocean. For the admission price, we expected a much larger, cleaner, and more engaging experience. Instead, we left wondering where all that ticket money is actually going. Something about this place just didn't sit right with us. And honestly... something seems a little fishy here.

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