Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park


Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park is an Florida State Park located on six miles of the St. Johns River in Lake and Seminole counties. The park forms a wildlife corridor to the Ocala National Forest along the Wekiva and St. Johns Rivers.

Fauna

Among the wildlife of the park are black bears, river otters, alligators, wood storks, and sandhill cranes.

The park

There are two sections to the park, north and south. The northern section's entrance is in Pine Lakes, off S.R. 44. This entrance leads to the multiuse trails, primitive horse camping and backpack camping areas. The entrance to the southern section, off S.R. 46 nine miles west of Sanford, provides access to 5,000 acres of the park. There is no horseback riding in this part of the park.
Neither section provides water access. Although canoeists can travel the Wekiva River through the park, they must launch from outside.

Recreational activities

Activities include equestrian camping, biking, canoeing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Amenities include horse stalls and corrals and 18 miles of multiuse trails.

Hours

Florida state parks are open between 8 a.m. and sundown every day of the year.

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