Brooker Creek Preserve

Brooker Creek Preserve is a sprawling natural area in Pinellas County, Florida, offering a rich biodiversity and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a slice of wilderness near urban settings.

8,700
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Brooker Creek Preserve

 

Brooker Creek Preserve, covering approximately 8,700 acres, is the largest natural area in Pinellas County, Florida. This preserve is a vital sanctuary for a variety of ecosystems including wetlands, pine flatwoods, and oak hammocks, which provide habitat for a diverse array of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, gopher tortoises, and numerous bird species. Established to protect the watershed of its namesake creek, the preserve offers visitors a glimpse into the natural landscape of central Florida before urban development. Recreational opportunities abound with several miles of multi-use trails perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The preserve's environmental education center offers interactive exhibits and guided tours that highlight the area's unique ecological and cultural history. Its proximity to urban centers makes it a convenient destination for nature lovers and families looking to explore Florida's great outdoors.

Highlights

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Environmental Education Center

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Diverse Wildlife Viewing Opportunities

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Wetland Songbird Trail

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Scenic Brooker Creek Views

Notable Natural Features

Brooker Creek

A pristine waterway flowing through the preserve, offering beautiful views and essential habitat for aquatic life.

Pine Flatwoods

A dominant ecosystem within the preserve with towering pines, offering a glimpse of Florida's natural beauty.

Gopher Tortoise Burrows

These burrows are scattered throughout the preserve, providing shelter for the gopher tortoises and other species.