Orlando Wetlands Park

Orlando Wetlands Park

Orlando Wetlands Park is a 1,650-acre man-made wetland designed to provide wildlife habitat and a sanctuary for a diverse range of wetland species. It's an ideal spot for bird-watching enthusiasts and nature lovers.

1,650
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
Not officially tracked
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Orlando Wetlands Park

Orlando Wetlands Park
 

Orlando Wetlands Park, located in Christmas, Florida, is an expansive area created to manage the City of Orlando's reclaimed water, transforming it into a thriving wildlife habitat. This innovative park is home to over 220 bird species, making it a key destination for bird watchers. Among its residents are sandhill cranes, hawks, and various waterfowl. The park's landscape is interspersed with different habitats, including marshes, forests, and lakes, providing lush environments that attract wildlife and offer superb photography opportunities. Trails and observation points allow visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty, with paths winding through scenic views and wetland areas. Its ecological significance is complemented by visitor-friendly facilities, making it both an educational and recreational hub.

Highlights

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Bird-watching opportunities at the park's observation platforms

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Diverse ecosystems featuring marshes and hardwood hammocks

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Well-marked trails providing immersive natural experiences

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Educational signage explaining the park's reclaimed water project

Notable Natural Features

Eagle's Roost Pavilion

A prime location for spotting bald eagles and other birds of prey.

Birdwatching Blinds

Hidden observation points ideal for up-close views of birdlife.

Float Marsh

A shallow wetland area frequented by wading birds and amphibians.