Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands at Viera
Located between the Moccasin Island Tract of the River Lakes Conservation Area and the Brevard Zoo, the wetlands are a popular site for birders, photographers, and eco-tourists. The entire wetland system is accessible by automobile, making the site popular among those who find the rigors of hiking trails and summer temperatures daunting. Even better, viewing the site from one's automobile serves to screen visitors from birds and widlife, enhancing the experience.
The perimeter of the wetlands central lake was seeded with native wildflowers in March 2007. This project was made possible through a grant from the Florida Wildflower Foundation with funds generated through the sale of wildflower license plates. A covered gazebo serves as a visitors information center overlooking the lake. The gazebo is surrounded by a demonstration butterfly garden donated by Rockledge Gardens. More information is available at the Wetlands - Wildflowers page.
Also known as the Viera Wetlands, the Board of County Commissioners designated the site as the Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands at Viera in December, 2007, in memory of Ritch Grissom, a longtime employee of Brevard County who worked at the adjacent treatment facility.
In 2008, the wetlands were included in the East Section of the Great Florida Birding Trail. The Natural Resources Management Office provides land management for several sites belonging to Brevard County, most notably the Ritch Grissom Wetlands, a property of Brevard County Utility Services.
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