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Oyster Creek
Regional Park

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Description: Oyster Creek Regional Park has over 420 acres of land, and is adjacent to Cedar Point Environmental Park (located to the west across Placida Road/SR 775). Approximately 50 acres of Oyster Creek Regional Park are active land comprised of athletic facilities; the remainder is a sanctuary of old growth pines, scrub habitat and mature pine flatwoods with mangrove fringe along Oyster Creek.  Walking trails include scrub and flatwoods areas as well as an observation platform and a boardwalk crossing the Oyster Creek mangrove area.

Vegetation Communities: mangrove forest, salt marsh, pine flatlands, oak scrub

Location: The main entrance is at 6791 San Casa Drive, Englewood. Hiking trails, the kayak launch and the observation platform/boardwalk can be accessed from Placida Road/SR 775. There is a paved parking area south of the Lemon Bay High School atlethic fields, but it is not marked with signage as of June 2008.

The park may also be accessed from Cedar Point Environmental Park.

Amenities: Walking trails, observation platform on Oyster Creek, rest rooms, picnic areas

Birding by Kayak: Oyster Creek has great birding by kayak opportunities. Lots of shallow water for wading birds as well as excellent woodland areas. Use the launch area on Oyster Creek which is south of the Lemon Bay High School athletic fields, off of Placida Road. From the launch, Oyster Creek is to the east and Cedar Point Environmental Park and Lemon Bay are to the west.

Birds that you will likely encounter year-round include:

Red bellied woodpecker Little ble heron Great blue heron Pine warbler
Bobwhite quail Killdeer Mockingbird Snowy egret
Cardinal Great egret Mourning dove Blue jay
Pileated woodpecker Great horned owl Osprey  
       
       

Links:

Charlotte County Government - Oyster Creek Regional Park

 

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