Join Bob & Lorraine Morecraft on this leisurely stroll on a grassy path.
Spanning both sides of Indiantown Road, over 2,000 acres of mesic flatwoods, wet flatwoods, hydric hammock, wet prairie, depression marsh, dome swamp, and blackwater stream provide a home to over 500 species of plants and 217 species of animals. This site preserves an area of high quality wetlands and streams, including Cypress Creek, a blackwater stream, that buffers the northwest fork of the federally-designated Wild and Scenic Loxahatchee River. Historical resources have been found including Native American middens, an area where the Loxahatchee River Battle took place, remnants of the Rood Settlement dating back to the early 1900s, and a segment of the historic Jupiter-Indiantown Road.
All ages and abilities welcome. The boardwalk is accessible to those with wheelchairs and assistive walking devices.
There are no restrooms here. There are businesses close by.