The 30 Best Nature trails map in Dunedin, Florida
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Henry Scharrer Homestead
Welcome to the Henry Scharrer Homestead, a treasured piece of history nestled in the heart of Dunedin, Florida. Located at Caladesi Island, this historic site is a testament to the life and legacy of Henry Scharrer, a Swiss immigrant who made the island his home in 1888. As the father of Myrtle Scharrer Betz, author of "Yesteryear I Lived in Paradise," Henry's story continues to inspire and educate visitors about the rich heritage of Caladesi Island. For over three decades, the Henry Scharrer Memorial Fund (HSMF) played a pivotal role in preserving this legacy, offering college scholarships, supporting educational initiatives, and promoting historical preservation. Although the fund was discontinued in 2015, its mission lives on through the Friends of the Island Parks, Inc., the citizen support group for Gulf Island State Parks. This organization continues to channel proceeds from the sales of "Yesteryear I Lived in Paradise" and the "Caladesi Cookbook: Recipes From a Florida Lifetime" to support educational and preservation goals at Caladesi Island State Park.
Gladys Douglas Preserve
Welcome to the Gladys Douglas Preserve, a cherished natural sanctuary located at 1900 Virginia Avenue, Dunedin, Florida. Spanning approximately 44 acres of environmentally sensitive lands, this preserve is a true treasure of Dunedin, offering an escape into nature's serene beauty. Adjacent to the preserve is the stunning 80-acre Jerry Lake and surrounding wetlands, making the entire area a remarkable 125 acres of preserved land. The Gladys Douglas Preserve is dedicated to protecting its unique ecosystem, including the last-known rosemary bald in Pinellas County and numerous endangered and threatened species. Our walking and nature trails are thoughtfully designed with educational signs that highlight the diverse plant and wildlife you may encounter during your visit. While the first phase of the preserve is now open, exciting future amenities are planned, including access to Jerry Lake, a pier, kayak launch, picnic pavilion, observation platform, and a nature museum.
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