Collier–Seminole State Park
Collier–Seminole State Park | |
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IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
Location | Collier County, Florida, United States |
Nearest city | Naples, Florida |
Coordinates | 25°58′34″N 81°36′14″W / 25.97611°N 81.60389°W |
Established | 1947 |
Governing body | Florida Department of Environmental Protection |
Collier–Seminole State Park is a
pine flatwoods. Among the wildlife of the park are American alligators, raccoons, ospreys, and American white ibis. brown pelicans, wood storks, bald eagles, red-cockaded woodpeckers, American crocodiles, Florida black bears (Ursus americanus floridanus) and Big Cypress fox squirrels
(Sciurus niger avicennia) also inhabit the park.
Activities include picnicking, hiking, bicycling, and canoeing, camping, wildlife viewing, fishing and boating. Amenities include an RV park, four pavilion picnic shelters, a boat ramp, and a full-facility campground with youth, group and primitive campsites. The park has a number of trails. A 13.6-mile (21.9 km) canoe trail that flows down the Blackwater River through a mangrove forest. A 6.5-mile (10.5 km) hiking trail runs through the park. A .9-mile nature trail features a boardwalk system and observation platform that overlooks the salt marsh. The park is open from 8:00 am until sundown year-round.
Gallery
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Bay City Walking Dredge
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Memorial to Barron Collier
References and external links
Media related to Collier-Seminole State Park at Wikimedia Commons