TOP 30 Natural habitats in Plantation, Florida
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Perdido River Nature Preserve
● OpenWelcome to Perdido River Nature Preserve Discover the serene beauty of Perdido River Nature Preserve, a hidden gem located at 5955 Hurst Hammock Road, Pensacola, Florida. This park serves as a living memorial to Betty and Crawford Rainwater and forms a crucial part of a protected corridor stretching through Alabama and Florida. Established with the support of a generous private foundation in 2003, the preserve invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rich biodiversity of natural Florida.
5955 Hurst Hammock Road, Pensacola, Florida 32526, United States -
Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve
● OpenThe Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve, located at 12713 Fort Caroline Road in Jacksonville, Florida, is a must-visit park and tourist attraction. This preserve offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the last unspoiled coastal wetlands on the Atlantic Coast, with stunning salt marshes, coastal dunes, and hardwood hammocks to discover. Visitors can delve into 6,000 years of human history at the Timucuan Preserve, which includes the historic Fort Caroline and Kingsley Plantation. At Kingsley Plantation, guests can learn about the complex history of freedom and enslavement, while Fort Caroline National Memorial tells the tale of a lost colony.
12713 Ft Caroline Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32225, United States -
Terra Ceia Preserve State Park
● OpenTerra Ceia Preserve State Park is a scenic and diverse park located at 130 Terra Ceia Road in Terra Ceia, Florida. This 2,000-acre park features mangrove forests, freshwater and saltwater wetlands, and uplands communities. Visitors can explore the park's hiking trails, which are open from 8 a.m. until sunset, and enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding area. The park also offers a boat ramp that is open 24/7 at the end of Moccasin Wallow Road, as well as a hiking trail located at the very north end of Hightower Road. The park is in the process of habitat restoration, with the goal of returning agricultural land to its natural and ecologically diverse condition.
130 Terra Ceia Rd, Terra Ceia, FL 34250, United States -
Aquariums - murkywaters
● OpenWelcome to Aquariums - murkywaters, located at 6741 West Sunrise Boulevard in Plantation, Florida, United States. Our institution is a unique aquarium that specializes in showcasing marine life in their natural habitats, including murky waters. Dive into a world of mystery and intrigue as you explore our exhibits filled with exotic fish, colorful coral reefs, and fascinating underwater creatures. Discover the beauty and diversity of the ocean as you wander through our carefully curated displays. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, Aquariums - murkywaters is the perfect destination for an unforgettable aquatic experience. Come visit us and immerse yourself in the wonders of the deep blue sea.
6741 W Sunrise Blvd, Plantation, FL 33313, United States -
Captiva Cruises
● OpenCaptiva Cruises, located at 5400 South Seas Plantation Road in Captiva, Florida, is a premier travel agency offering a variety of exciting cruise options. Whether you want to explore nearby islands, relax while watching a stunning sunset, or witness playful dolphins in their natural habitat, Captiva Cruises has something for everyone. With over 30 years of experience, our friendly team ensures a comfortable, safe, and fun experience for all passengers. Embark on a journey to destinations like Cabbage Key, Useppa Island, Boca Grande, and Tarpon Lodge on one of our dolphin and wildlife cruises, sunset cruises, or private charters for special events. Explore unspoiled island beaches, go shelling, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Southwest Florida's waters.
5400 South Seas Plantation Road, Captiva, FL 33924, United States -
Terra Ceia Preserve State Park Trailhead
● OpenWelcome to Terra Ceia Preserve State Park Trailhead, a breathtaking natural sanctuary located at 384 Terra Ceia Road, Palmetto, Florida 34221. This pristine park spans 2,000 acres and features a stunning array of mangrove forests, freshwater and saltwater wetlands, and upland communities. As part of an ongoing habitat restoration effort, the park is transforming former agricultural land back to its natural, ecologically diverse state. Visitors can explore the park's scenic hiking trails, accessible from park gates, which are open to foot traffic only. Please ensure that gates remain unobstructed for the convenience of all guests. For boating enthusiasts, the park offers a 24/7 boat ramp located at the end of Moccasin Wallow Road. The trails and natural beauty of the park are available daily from 8 a.m. until sunset.
384 Terra Ceia Road, Palmetto, Florida 34221, United States -
Terra Ceia Preserve trails
● OpenWelcome to Terra Ceia Preserve Trails, a hidden natural gem nestled in the heart of Palmetto, Florida. Located at 8054 Bishop Harbor Road, this stunning park invites you to explore its breathtaking landscapes from 8 a.m. until sunset. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or just seeking a peaceful escape, Terra Ceia Preserve offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of Florida's diverse ecosystems. Spanning 2,000 acres, the preserve is a sanctuary of mangrove forests, freshwater and saltwater wetlands, and upland communities. As you traverse the hiking trail located at the very north end of Hightower Road, you'll witness the ongoing habitat restoration efforts aimed at returning former agricultural lands to their natural, ecologically rich state.
8054 Bishop Harbor Road, Palmetto, Florida 34221, United States
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