Weekend Backpacker: TampaSeminole Forest Wildlife Conservation Area
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Weekend Backpacker: Tampa Clear springs emerge from sharktooth-studded limestone. Black-water streams move sluggishly under yawning laurel oaks. From flat woods to sand-bottomed runs lined with tall palmettos, the Seminole Forest Wildlife Conservation Area offers 21 miles of backpacking trails meandering through almost 20,000 acres. Like Rock Springs Run State Preserve across the road, this area serves as home to the Florida black bear—and by the scat found along its trails, the bears find this section of blueberry-studded wilderness quite to their liking. You may also see the Florida scrub jay or stumble across a patch of hooded pitcher plants in the swampy lowlands. Thirteen distinctly different forest communities cluster along the pristine Wekiva River, providing a weekend's worth of diversity.
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Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
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