GREENWAYS & NATURAL LANDS
Chuluota Wilderness Area
MORE INFORMATION: Management
Plan - Natural
Resources & Trails
The Chuluota Wilderness
Area is a 625 acre natural area located in
the southeast
corner of Seminole County. It contains
a variety of natural systems such as mesic
hammock, pond pine flatwoods, hardwood swamp
and some rare habitats such as sand pine
scrub. These in turn provide food and shelter
for an equally diverse population of wildlife
which includes white-tailed deer, gopher
tortoise, sherman's fox squirrel, and the
eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
The site's remote location and variety of habitats make it an excellent destination
for birdwatching, wildlife study, and nature photography. In order to increase
your chances of viewing wildlife, please remember to pack out all trash/waste,
keep pets on a leash at all times and enjoy the natural surroundings quietly.

This site as, all other Natural Land sites, will serve as an outdoor classroom
for students of all levels. Through the Green Seminole project, students will
be enlisted to collect data, monitor vegetation, conduct wildlife counts, and
perform other tasks to aide management staff in the process of land stewardship. |
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