Bourlay Historic Nature Park is an 88-acre park located in Leesburg, FL, known for its rich historical significance and natural beauty. Donated by Arthur Buddy Bourlay III in 1999, the park features a shot-gun style Cracker House, lakeside trails with stunning views of Lake Griffin, and opportunities for birdwatching. Managed by a dedicated staff, the park focuses on preserving native species, controlling exotic species, and reintroducing natural communities through activities such as prescribed fire. Visitors can enjoy hiking, exercise stations, off-road bicycling, and picnicking in this unique and historically significant nature park.
Crooked River Preserve, situated in the south end of Lake County, is a 64-acre preserve that offers a serene and undisturbed waterfront on Lake Louisa and frontage along the Palatlakaha River. With its remnant sandhill plant community and wetlands, the preserve provides opportunities for canoeing, hiking, fishing, and picnicking. The preserve also offers kayaks and canoes for use, with applications required to be submitted two business days in advance. Visitors can explore the preserve's trails and enjoy the natural beauty of this protected area.
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