Brownville Park

Two trails at this 75-acre park lead you through floodplain forest and hardwood hammocks along the Peace River. The short, 0.25-mile nature trail in the southwest corner of the park begins at the campground; walk south along the river and an idyllic, cypress-lined stream in search of songbirds, dragonflies and butterflies.

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Morgan Park

This 240-acre locale features 3 trail loops with more than 3.5 miles of interconnecting trails. The first 0.5 miles of the north trail are paved and are suitable for wheelchairs; motorized carts for disabled visitors are permitted on this section. Stately live oaks, bald cypresses and riparian woodlands shelter woodpeckers and a diversity of passerines such as Great Crested Flycatcher, Tufted Titmouse, House Wren, Northern Parula, Black-and-White Warbler, Common Yellowthroat and Painted Bunting.

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Brownville Park

Two trails at this 75-acre park lead you through floodplain forest and hardwood hammocks along the Peace River. The short, 0.25-mile nature trail in the southwest corner of the park begins at the campground; walk south along the river and an idyllic, cypress-lined stream in search of songbirds, dragonflies and butterflies.

Morgan Park

This 240-acre locale features 3 trail loops with more than 3.5 miles of interconnecting trails. The first 0.5 miles of the north trail are paved and are suitable for wheelchairs; motorized carts for disabled visitors are permitted on this section. Stately live oaks, bald cypresses and riparian woodlands shelter woodpeckers and a diversity of passerines such as Great Crested Flycatcher, Tufted Titmouse, House Wren, Northern Parula, Black-and-White Warbler, Common Yellowthroat and Painted Bunting.