1075 Albee Farm Rd
Venice
FL 34292

Curry Creek Preserve

公園/リクレーション湿地/湿原/干潟
エコツアー/ハイキング
カヌー/カヤック生物保護地域
野鳥/生物観察

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This 80-acre preserve, purchased in 2002 through the Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program, is named after the Curry Family, early pioneers that settled the area. In addition to the natural areas protected within the preserve, Sarasota County Public Works maintains a 19-acre tidal marsh and tidal swamp restoration site just north of the creek.

While walking along the preserve’s trails, visitors may see a variety of native habitats including mangrove forests, tidal marshes and scrub and pine flatwoods.

Pond apple trees, a rarity in Sarasota County, can be found in forested areas upstream along the creek. Visitors may also encounter a variety of wildlife species such as gopher tortoises, alligators, river otters, eastern indigo snakes and an assortment of wading birds such as the roseate spoonbill and wood stork.
Most of the trails are rustic and easily traversed.
Water, sunblock, insect repellant, a rain jacket and sturdy shoes are recommended for hiking.
Trails may be flooded during the summer months and after extended periods of heavy rainfall.
A kayak launch is located along the creek, near the preserve’s west entrance. The preserve has limited parking and is accessible via walk-thru gate at both entrances. There is also a bike rack located near the west entrance along with a small picnic shelter along the trail near the West entrance parking area.

Leashed pets are permitted on the Western part of the preserve, but not allowed on the eastern portion of the site.

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