Waterland Wetlands is a diverse wetland complex in Florida offering exceptional opportunities for birdwatching, paddling, and experiencing vibrant aquatic ecosystems.
Waterland Wetlands is a nationally recognized National Wildlife Refuge located in southeastern Florida. Spanning a substantial area of freshwater marshes, swamps, and cypress domes, the refuge plays a crucial role in preserving one of the region's most important wetland habitats. These wetlands provide sanctuary for numerous species of birds, reptiles, mammals, and fish, many of which are rare or endangered. The refuge’s landscape is dominated by sawgrass marshes interspersed with hardwood hammocks and shaded sloughs, offering visitors a glimpse into a rich subtropical ecosystem. Established to conserve native flora and fauna, Waterland Wetlands also helps maintain vital water quality and flood control functions in the watershed. Popular outdoor activities include kayaking through serene waterways, birdwatching for species such as the limpkin, wood stork, and the elusive Florida panther tracks, and hiking along boardwalk trails that elevate visitors above the wet terrain. Several observation platforms and interpretative centers allow for educational experiences and wildlife viewing. The refuge’s quiet, natural setting attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts year-round. Seasonal blooms of wildflowers and bursts of migratory bird activity highlight spring and fall visits, while mild winters offer comfortable conditions for all-season exploration. Waterland Wetlands’ combination of accessibility and wilderness appeal makes it a must-visit spot for those interested in Florida’s unique wetland ecosystems and outdoor recreation.
Sawgrass Marsh Loop Trail – Boardwalk trail providing close views of wetland flora and fauna
Birdwatching for rare species including roseate spoonbills and limpkin
Kayaking the Refuge Waterway – Paddle through quiet natural canals and sloughs
Observation Tower Overlooking Cypress Domes and Wet Prairie Ecosystems
Extensive freshwater marshes dominated by sawgrass, serving as critical habitat for a variety of wetland species.
Unique wetland formations where bald cypress trees grow in domed clusters surrounded by marsh.
Elevated tower offering panoramic views across the wetland landscape, ideal for spotting birds and other wildlife.