Conserving a network of resilient, connected lands and waters across Florida gives wildlife room to roam, safeguards biodiversity and helps mitigate climate change. Fisheating Creek is one of the state’s most wild and scenic waterways, with twists and turns through ancient cypress trees and their knobby knees. It’s a critical landscape for linking several major hubs of conservation lands and protecting rare plants and animals, including the Florida panther. Discover the beauty of this special place and why Southwest Florida is a focal area for TNC’s protection efforts.
Activity: Easy 2-mile hike
Cost: $15 per person
Fee is non-refundable and includes lunch and entrance fee.
Additional Information: In the event of severe weather, an alternate date will be scheduled.
To allow more members the opportunity to participate, please limit your registration in this series to two in-person field trips per person. If you are interested in attending additional field trips, contact [email protected]. If space is available, we may be able to offer you the opportunity to join another trip.