Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park

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Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park
Map showing the location of Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park
Map showing the location of Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park
LocationOrange County, Florida, United States
Nearest cityWedgefield, Florida
Area9,515 acres (38.51 km2)
Governing bodySt. Johns River Water Management District

Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park is a 9,515-acre (38.51 km2) nature preserve located along the banks of the Econlockhatchee River in east Orange County, Florida, United States. The Preserve is bordered by the Econlockhatchee on the West and Wedgefield, Florida on the East. It is managed by the St. Johns River Water Management District and Orange County Parks and Recreation. Recreational amenities include camping, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.[1]

History

Timucua mounds have been found in the northern part of the preserve, and some campsites on the property date back several thousand years. For early settlers, Curry Ford, on the Econlockhatchee River, was a connecting link from Central Florida to the east coast of Florida. In the early 1900s, many of the trails were blazed for railroad beds to transport timber and turpentine.[2]

Flora and fauna

The area consists of flatwoods and open prairie, with hammocks of cypress, maple, pine, oak, and sweetgum trees, interlaced with creeks and rivers. Wildlife include deer, turkey, bald eagles, sandhill cranes, gopher tortoises, bobcats, river otters, indigo snakes and downy woodpeckers. The preserve is home to a few breeding pairs of the threatened red-cockaded woodpecker.[3]

Access and hours of operation

Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park is located at 3871 Dallas Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32833. It is open 7 days/week, from sunrise to sunset. Because the area is in the floodplain of the Econlockhatchee River, it can become impassable during the summer rainy season.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Orange County, Florida. "Natural Lands: Hal Scott Preserve".
  2. ^ a b Florida Trail Association. "Hal Scott Preserve Trail". Cite error: The named reference "Florida Trail Association" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ St. Johns River Water Management District. "Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park".

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