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Weekiwachee Preserve

Weekiwachee Preserve

The Weekiwachee Preserve is part of a regional system of conservation lands that extend up to Crystal River Buffer Preserve, preserving the southernmost coastal hardwood hammock in western Florida. The preserve provides a rich mosaic of habitats including several miles of Weeki Wachee River frontage, portions of the Mud River, dense hardwood swamps, freshwater and saltwater marshes, and pine-covered sandhills. The preserve is best known for its Florida black bear population. The bears are shy, elusive and pose no threat to people, spending most of their time deep in the forest.

Public ownership protects the wetlands' natural functions of conveying spring water to the gulf, cleansing surface water and providing flood protection, as well as buffering nearby residential communities from tropical storms.

Site Features
Birding
Hiking
Bicycling
Boating
Canoeing-Paddling
Fishing
Hunting
Picnic Facilities
Restrooms
Free
Yes
Area
Hernando County
Address
2345 Osowaw Boulevard
City
Spring HIll
State
FL
Zip Code
34607
Website
Verified
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