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Lakeland Highlands Scrub — Lakeland 19 One of the last remaining remnants of the Lakeland Ridge where one can view dwarf scrub oaks, adapted to the sandy soils. The site is home to rare plant species and wildlife such as gopher tortoises, Florida scrub-jay and indigo snakes. 6998 Lakeland Highlands Rd. MAP GRID ��D-7�� PolkNature.com 863-534-7377 Mackay Gardens 20 & Lakeside Preserve — Lake Alfred A pristine expanse of natural Florida called the Mackay Gardens and Lakeside Preserve. With almost a mile of lakefront shoreline, this 112-acre property is home to many species of endangered plants and animals. 900 Mackay Blvd. MAP GRID ��F-6�� MyLakeAlfred.com/Parks 863-291-5270 Marshall Hampton 21 Reserve — Winter Haven Visitors can enjoy open pastures, oak hammocks and a pond rich with birds. The shade of the large trees provides great refuge for visitors as well as wildlife. A variety of wildlife can be observed on the site such as alligators, bobcat, turkey and pileated woodpeckers. South Corner of Thornhill Rd. & S.R. 540 MAP GRID ��E-7 PolkNature.com 863-665-0062 Mosaic Peace River Park — Homeland 22 Enjoy scenic vistas from the mile-long boardwalk that winds through the flood plain to the river. See wildflowers, air plants and wildlife and learn about the Peace River ecosystem from educational signage posted along the way. 2200 C.R. 640 MAP GRID ��E-8�� FloridaHikes.com/Peace-River-Park 863-534-4340 Patterson Park — Fort Meade 23 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ canoeing, boating and hiking as well as shaded gazebos with picnic tables, a beach volleyball court and restrooms. 601 N. Charleston Ave. MAP GRID ���������� 863-285-1111 Pine Ridge Nature Preserve 24 at Bok Tower Gardens — Lake Wales Visitors can experience a bog garden, an open glade and a sandhill forest community on a 3/4-mile trail that begins at Window by the Pond and terminates at the parking lot. Many shaded benches along the way serve as places for relaxation and reflection. 1151 Tower Blvd. MAP GRID ��G-7�� BokTowerGardens.org 863-676-1408 Saddle Creek Park — Lakeland 25 Watch the wetlands, in the more than 500 acres of lakes, for waders such as glossy ibises and limpkins. Hike through mixed hardwood and cypress forest for a chance to see 36 warbler species in fall migration. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3716 Morgan Combee Rd. MAP GRID ��D-6 SaddleCreekPark.com 863-534-4340 Street Audubon Center — Winter Haven 26 Located on a 42-acre sanctuary in Winter Haven, the Lake Region Audubon Society welcomes guests to the historic home on the property as well as two winding nature trails and a boardwalk over the waters of Lake Ned. 115 Lameraux Rd. MAP GRID F-7 LakeRegionAudubon.org 863-324-7304 SUMICA — Lake Wales 27 SUMICA includes 4,031 acres featuring three trails, providing 9.1 miles of nature viewing among the pine flatwoods, oak hammock and marsh habitats. You may see a variety of birds, deer, bobcats, fox, gopher tortoises and occasional bear tracks. 14020 Hwy. 60 E. MAP GRID ��I-8�� PolkNature.com 863-534-7377 Tenoroc Fish 28 Management Area — Lakeland Tenoroc is one of the gateways to the Great Florida Birding Trail with more than 10 miles of hiking trails offering both easy ambles on level ground and challenging hikes on hilly terrain. Birding hotspots at Tenoroc are numerous. 3829 Tenoroc Mine Rd. MAP GRID ���������� 863-648-3200 Nature Preserves Osprey Photo Credit: Al Snow 42 | Nature Preserves


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