Seminole County responds to the impact of Hurricane Milton. Learn More
5298 Michigan Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
Phone: 407-665-2211
Fax: 407-665-2215
Hours of Operation: Open Dawn to Dusk
This site’s approximately 1,600 acres in northwest Seminole County feature a variety of wetland habitats within the floodplain of the St Johns River. Wet Prairie, Hydric Hammock and Cypress Swamps form a mosaic of habitat diversity which host wildlife such as the white-tailed deer, swallow-tailed kite and the Florida black bear. Its large size and proximity to other public lands make this site an important piece in a puzzle connecting natural areas between the Wekiva & St. Johns basins and the Ocala National Forest.
The trail system at BBWA is established on historic levees and stays dry most of the year. However, this site is located within the floodplain of the St. Johns River and may experience significant flooding during the rainy season (summer).
From the parking area, follow the blue blazes on an approximately 7.1 mile loop trail along the St. Johns River. Several boardwalks provide passage over wet areas. If you’re quiet, you may be fortunate enough to observe species such as the river otter, American alligator, and maybe even a black bear. This is a remote trail over rough, uneven terrain, where emergency access is very limited. You will encounter slopes, tree roots, and holes (animal burrows), so it is recommended to wear appropriate hiking shoes, and bring water, a hat, and bug spray. WATCH YOUR STEP!