Kissimmee River Public Use Area: Hickory Hammock Wildlife Management Area
Majestic live oaks line both sides of the hiking trail as you enter Hickory Hammock. Marshes, patches of scrub…
Majestic live oaks line both sides of the hiking trail as you enter Hickory Hammock. Marshes, patches of scrub…
At Cornwell Marsh, split by the Kissimmee River, you will find canoe and kayak access at the 4E’s non-motorized...
The Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW), located in Lee and Collier counties, provides natural flood protection, water purification and aquifer recharge. The watershed also serves as an important habitat for species such as the endangered Florida panther, snail kite and wood stork. CREW is known for its spring wildflowers, although you may find flowers blooming at any time. CREW includes the CREW Marsh and Cypress Dome Trails, Flint Pen Strand and Bird Rookery Swamp.
Chandler Slough is a beautiful tract of cypress swamp, oak and cabbage palm hammocks and marsh habitats.
Catfish Creek is a popular landing for airboats. When the water level is high, you can enjoy a canoe…
See backfilled portions of the former C-38 Canal resulting from river restoration. You may ride a horse…
Located along the eastern edge of the Kissimmee River floodplain, Oak Creek has many old-growth oaks…
Blanket Bay Slough offers primitive waterfront camping on the east side of the Kissimmee River. There are no trails…
At the Torrelli South Trailhead, hike quiet sugar-sand hills and spot scrub jays or explore fern-filled tree hammocks.