What we’re about
The Sierra Club is a national organization dedicated to Explore, Enjoy, and Protect the planet. Locally, our NE Group participates in outdoor adventures and environmental education, and we lobby our local and state government for pro-environmental legislation.
We invite you to Join the Sierra Club and help us Save the Planet!
You can join for as little as $15 a year!
As a special thank you, we'll send you a free gift as well as these exciting Members-only benefits:
- One-year subscription to Sierra magazine
- Worldwide Members-only outdoor trips
- Automatic membership in your local Chapter
- Discounts on Sierra Club calendars, books, and other merchandise
We will begin conducting outings again after July 4, 2021.
For much more info about us, see:
https://www.sierraclub.org/florida/northeast-florida
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Active/Former Military Members ONLY - Visit the USS OrleckUSS Orleck Naval Museum, Jacksonville, FL
This is for Active/Former Military Members and their families ONLY.
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We'll meet at the USS Orleck location downtown (610 E. Bay St) at 10 am. PLEASE be on time.We'll take a guided tour of this historic ship, then we'll walk to nearby Cinco de Mayo Restaurant (301 E Bay St) for lunch. Tour and lunch will be paid for you.
Register NOW online and save time at the pier.
The link is: https://tinyurl.com/b8jwz44rIMPORTANT NOTE: Climbing between decks on the ship is by very steep stairs/ladders. Passageways are narrow. This may be difficult for very young children or those with climbing difficulties.
Park in the large, grassy parking lot next to the ship at 610 E. Bay St. We'll meet to the left of the ticket office at the picnic tables. Parking is free. Restrooms available.
Sierra Club maintains a safe space agreement between participants, leaders, volunteers, and staff. We want to support everyone in exploring, enjoying, and protecting our natural environment, and hateful and dangerous behavior will not be tolerated. We don’t want to deny participation in these outdoor programs and we will always say no to racism, sexism, ageism, homophobia, impairment, and disruption. We request that all participants cooperate with the outing leader's direction to ensure a safe and enjoyable outing for everyone.
- Hike Princess Place Preserve2500 Princess Place Rd, Palm Coast, FL
Come and see the oldest homestead in Flagler County located in this 1500 acre off-the-beaten path location. We will explore 5 miles of trails along the Pellicer Creek and through the saltwater marsh. The hunting lodge, with a wrap-around porch, overlooks the saltwater marsh and has several rocking chairs to enjoy the view. The lodge is available to tour on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm, but on a limited basis. We will also see the first in-ground artesian fed swimming pool in Florida. Princess Place Preserve offers camping sites, a canoe/kayak launch, 3 cabin rentals, equestrian trails, walking trails and plenty of room for families to enjoy the day. There will be an opportunity to enjoy a picnic lunch after the hike.
The terrain is flat and mostly hard packed dirt. One trail has a sidewalk and will lead us to a small observation area. Another trail has some muddy areas and we will need to walk close along the edge of the trail. Each of the trails has minimal tripping hazards. Young children are welcome as long as they are able and willing to walk the distance. For the safety and comfort of the group pets will not be able to join on this hike. Bring sunscreen, repellent, snack, and water. Restrooms are located close to the Ranger Office.
DIRECTIONS AND MEETING LOCATION: The preserve is located at 2500 Princess Place Road, Palm Coast. From Jacksonville take 95 south to exit 298. Take a right, then travel 1.5 miles until you enter a traffic circle and follow to Old Kings Road. Pass a Pellicer Creek sign and continue for another 1.5 miles until you see the sign for Princess Place Preserve on the left. Continue down the dirt road (bypassing the equestrian trail parking lot on the left). Continue straight, pass through a metal gate, over a wooden bridge and follow signs for the Ranger Office. We will meet in the parking area. There’s a large grassy area between the parking lot and Ranger Office that’s located at the hunting lodge.
NOTE: You are required to sign a Participants Agreement to participate in our outings. To saved time the day of the trip, please sign the agreement online at https://act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=701Po00000PJBjCIAX
A paper copy will also be available at your outing.Sierra Club maintains a safe space agreement between participants, leaders, volunteers, and staff. We want to support everyone in exploring, enjoying, and protecting our natural environment, and hateful and dangerous behavior will not be tolerated. We don’t want to deny participation in these outdoor programs and we will always say no to racism, sexism, ageism, homophobia, impairment, and disruption. We request that all participants cooperate with the outing leader's direction to ensure a safe and enjoyable outing for everyone.