Perdido River Wildlife Management Area

Perdido River Wildlife Management Area

Perdido River Wildlife Management Area offers rich biodiversity in a setting perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, located along the scenic Perdido River in Florida.

6,270
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Varies
Annual Visitors
2001
Year Established

About Perdido River Wildlife Management Area

Perdido River Wildlife Management Area
 

Perdido River Wildlife Management Area is situated in the panhandle of Florida along the Perdido River, which forms the state line between Florida and Alabama. This area is defined by its flat terrain and riverine ecosystems. It encompasses a variety of habitats, including pine flatwoods and hardwood swamps, providing a haven for a diverse array of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and even the elusive bobcat. Rich in birdlife, the management area is popular among bird watchers who come to observe species like the osprey and the red-tailed hawk. Human history in the area dates back thousands of years, with Native American tribes historically inhabiting the region. Today, it offers various recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and paddle sports. Canoeing and kayaking the Perdido River offer peaceful experiences of the waterfront, while the area's trails invite hikers and nature photographers seeking solitude and natural beauty. Visitors can explore both the ecological wonders and the deep sense of tranquility found here.

Highlights

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Scenic views along the Perdido River

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities

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Serene paddling experiences

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Rich wildlife viewing in a tranquil setting

Notable Natural Features

Perdido River

A natural boundary with calm waters ideal for paddling and fishing.

Pine Flatwoods

A prevalent habitat within the area providing homes for diverse wildlife.

Hardwood Swamps

Lush, low-lying areas supporting a variety of plant and bird species.