General Information
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County Road 455
Ferndale, FL
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Open: Opening Soon
Acres: 192
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Ferndale Preserve is located on the western shore of Lake Apopka. The preserve offers three trails each offering stunning vistas of Lake Apopka and on clear days down town Orlando.
Trail lengths:
- Equestrian: 2.9 miles
- Multi-Purpose (unpaved): 1.6 miles
- Nature/Hiking Trail: 2.5 miles
The preserve is a former orange grove, which is being restored to a Long-Leaf Pine-Wiregrass ecosystem. It offers nature lovers lots to enjoy with more than 110 birds, 40 butterflies, and numerous other animals, such as the Pine Snake, Gopher Tortoise, Bobcat, River Otter, American Alligator, Box Turtle and Fence Lizard. It is also home to many native plants including an endangered tree species.
Lake County’s Park Rangers lead regularly scheduled nature hikes and bird and butterfly surveys at the preserve. The park has plans for a fishing pier and observation tower on Lake Apopka, a scenic pavilion overlook and a short boardwalk through the wet deciduous woodland.
See also: Bird watching in Lake County
Amenities
- Basketball Court
- Bird/Nature Viewing
- Boat Ramp
- Canoe/Kayak
- Dog Park
- Equestrian Trail
- Fishing
- Grills
- Hiking/Nature Trail
- Nature Center
- Pavilion
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Sports Fields
- Tennis Court
- Water Fountains
Map & Directions
County Road 455
Ferndale, FL
Photo Slideshow
Sat, 9/27
7 to 10:30 a.m.
Sat, 10/11
8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Sat, 12/6
7 to 10:30 a.m.
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