Otowa Mangrove Preserve is a coastal sanctuary protecting vital mangrove forests that support diverse wildlife and offer unique paddle sports and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Otowa Mangrove Preserve spans approximately 2,400 acres along Florida’s southeastern coastline, featuring expansive red, black, and white mangrove forests. These mangroves form a unique coastal wetland ecosystem that protects shorelines from erosion, filters pollutants, and serves as a nursery for many fish and bird species. The preserve's geography includes tidal passes, brackish waters, and an intricate root system that creates sheltered habitat for aquatic and avian life. Historically, the area was recognized for its importance in coastal protection and biodiversity, leading to its establishment as a protected preserve in the early 1980s. Recreation options include kayaking or canoeing through narrow channels, hiking along boardwalk trails, birdwatching, and fishing in designated areas. Notable landmarks within the preserve include the Otowa Observation Tower, offering panoramic views of the mangrove canopy and estuary, and the Coastal Ecology Center, which provides educational exhibits on mangrove ecology. Visitors are attracted by the preserve’s peaceful environment, rich wildlife, and opportunities to explore areas largely inaccessible by foot. The preserve also hosts seasonal guided tours focusing on migratory birds and marine life. Accessibility is year-round, with warmer months providing ideal conditions for water-based activities and cooler months offering clearer views of wildlife and migratory birds.
Otowa Observation Tower overlooking dense mangrove wetlands
Exceptional birdwatching, including sightings of roseate spoonbills and mangrove cuckoos
Guided kayak eco-tours through narrow mangrove waterways
The Coastal Ecology Center with interactive interpretive exhibits
Complex networks of red, black, and white mangrove roots stabilize shoreline and provide habitat for juvenile fish and crustaceans.
A 35-foot elevated platform offering sweeping views over the mangrove canopy and tidal estuaries.
Educational facility featuring exhibits about mangrove ecology, wildlife species, and conservation efforts.