About this Event
Join Conservation Florida for a guided hike through a beautiful piece of permanently protected Florida!
This 3.2‑mile loop will lead you through sand pine scrub, shady oak hammocks, and habitats nestled along the floodplain of the Econlockhatchee River.Along the way, we’ll explore why conservation lands matter for you, for us and for wildlife like the Florida panther.A plant expert will point out native species and share educational tidbits, while a Conservation Florida team member shares more about our work statewide to protect and connect wild Florida.
About the Hike:The trail begins beneath tall longleaf pines, where the path winds past gopher tortoise burrows, wiregrass, and cabbage palms. As the elevation rises slightly, the landscape shifts into sand pine scrub shaded by sand live oaks.
What to bring:
- Closed‑toe shoes suitable for hiking
- Water
- Sun protection
- Snacks
This is a free hike, but donations are welcome to support Conservation Florida’s work to protect more land like the beautiful management area you’ll see on this guided hike.
A huge thank‑you to Duke Energy Foundation for supporting this program and helping connect more people to wild Florida.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Econlockhatchee Sandhills Conservation Area, 15227 Lake Pickett Road, Orlando, United States
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