Lake Kerr Wildlife Management Area is a protected natural area in northeastern Florida known for its rich wetland habitats and diverse wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and paddling.
Located in northeastern Florida, Lake Kerr Wildlife Management Area (WMA) spans a large expanse of wetlands, lakes, and upland habitats, providing critical habitat for a variety of wildlife species. The area is centered around Lake Kerr, a freshwater lake that supports abundant fish populations including bass and crappie, making it a popular destination for anglers. Beyond fishing, the WMA supports numerous bird species such as wood storks, ospreys, and wading birds that thrive in the wetland ecosystems. The terrain comprises cypress swamps, hardwood forests, marshes, and grassy uplands that create diverse ecological zones. This mix of habitats supports both permanent residents and migratory species. Visitors can enjoy hiking, paddling, boating, and hunting under regulated conditions. The area's trails and waterways offer peaceful, low-impact outdoor experiences, making it an attractive destination for wildlife viewing and photography in a relatively undeveloped natural setting. Managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Lake Kerr WMA emphasizes habitat preservation and sustainable use. The area does not contain developed campgrounds or visitor centers, encouraging visitors to prepare for a more rustic experience. Its remote location east of the St. Johns River affords a quiet environment for nature enthusiasts. Lake Kerr WMA is also important for conservation, as it helps protect wetland ecosystems critical for water quality and wildlife corridor connectivity in the region. Seasonal variations influence wildlife activity and accessibility, with wetter months swelling the lakes and marshes. Overall, Lake Kerr Wildlife Management Area provides an immersive wilderness experience focused on water-based recreation and observing Florida’s native flora and fauna in a largely natural, undeveloped setting.
Lake Kerr itself, known for excellent freshwater fishing
Extensive wetland habitat supporting wading birds and migratory waterfowl
Peaceful paddling routes through interconnected lakes and marshes
Opportunities to observe rare species like wood stork and swallow-tailed kite
A large freshwater lake that supports diverse fish populations and serves as the centerpiece of the WMA.
Includes cypress swamps and marshes critical to many waterbirds and amphibians.
A network of navigable waterways allowing quiet exploration of the area's aquatic ecosystems.