Lake Harney Wilderness Area

2395 Osceola Fish Camp Road

Geneva, FL 32732

Phone: 407-665-2211

Fax: 407-665-2215

Hours of Operation: Open Dawn to Dusk

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St. Johns River at Lake Harney  Floodplain  lookout

PLEASE NOTE:  Parking area gate will be closed at sunset and re-open at sunrise

River loop is currently closed for maintenence. Floodplain loop and observation tower are still open.

Please make sure you are out prior to sunset or you may be locked in.

The Lake Harney Wilderness Area (LHWA) is an approximately 300-acre property that is located along the St. Johns River at the northwest shore of Lake Harney. This site is home to an historic crossing of the Florida East Coast Railway, Native American shell middens, several bald eagle nests, oak hammocks and mixed hardwood swamps. This site also contains extensive floodplain marshes associated with Lake Harney which serve as important feeding grounds for wading birds and as a natural filter improving water quality.

The trail system of the LHWA consists of the Flagler Trail which bisects the site from the Trailhead northeast to the St. Johns River and two loop trails. The River Loop, blazed in yellow, is located at the northern end of the Flagler Trail traversing oak hammocks and mixed pine oak forests. This loop is approximately 0.6 miles long and provides several scenic views of the St. Johns River. The Floodplain Loop, approximately one mile long, is located at the southern end of the Trailhead and is blazed in orange. This trail is seasonally flooded, but provides extensive views of the Lake Harney Floodplain and a great opportunity for bird watching and wildlife viewing. The observation deck provides a stunning overlook, regardless of weather or flooding.

More Information:

Park Map
Land Management Plan
Trails Map and Brochure
Flagler Trail
Geneva Historical Society