Platt Branch Wildlife and Environmental Area

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You will be rewarded by the scenery and solitude at this beautiful property. Platt Branch lies east of the Fisheating Creek floodplain at the southern end of the Lake Wales Ridge. Management of the longleaf pine, cutthroat grass, slash pine and scrub habitats is specifically tailored to benefit endangered species such as the Florida Scrub-Jay, Red-cockaded Woodpecker and Gopher Tortoise. Walk the trails that loop through oak scrub, pine flatwoods, seasonal wetlands and cutthroat grass seeps in the central portion of the area. You may also hike on the unpaved service roads to reach the floodplain of Fisheating Creek (good for migratory songbirds like Louisiana Waterthrush) and stands of mature pines with Red-cockaded Woodpeckers. Two observation platforms overlook freshwater wetlands with Mottled Duck, Wood Stork, Wilson’s Snipe, and sometimes a Roseate Spoonbill or two. Crested Caracara, Sandhill Crane, Purple Gallinule, Whip-poor-will (winter), Brown-headed Nuthatch and Bachman’s Sparrow are just some of the other species found here. Watch for resident species such as Common Ground-Dove, Loggerhead Shrike, and Eastern Meadowlark in the fields; Northern Harrier and Grasshopper Sparrows can be found in winter. There are few amenities here, so bring your lunch, water and sun protection.

Site Information

This Site is Free to Enter

Managing Agency
FL Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Operational Hours: one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset

Size: 1,972 acres

Platt Branch Wildlife and Environmental Area

Hours: Sunrise to sunset

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