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Weeki Wachee Preserve

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Aerial view of the border between the Weeki Wachee Preserve (lower left) and the rest of Hernando County.

Weeki Wachee Preserve (also given as Weekiwachee Preserve) is an 11,206 acre preserve in Hernando County, Florida. The preserve is located at 2345 Osowaw Boulevard in Spring Hill, Florida. The preserve offers recreational opportunities such as hiking and bike trails, fishing, and boating for hand-launched non-gasoline engine crafts.[1]

The site is known for its population of black bears. It is Site 69 on the west section of the Great Florida Birding Trail.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Weekiwachee Preserve Southwest Florida Water Management District
  2. ^ Weekiwachee Preserve Southwest Florida Water Management District