Stormwater Treatment Area 1 West

This stormwater treatment area at the northern tip of Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is an important refuge for clouds of waterbirds, including American Coots, Roseate Spoonbills, Black-bellied and Fulvous Whistling-Ducks, American White Pelicans and a plethora of shorebirds. A 200-foot viewing platform (with gazebos) makes observation easy (a scope is useful). Three species of kite and Crested Caracara have been recorded and Northern Harriers are common in winter. Look and listen for Purple Gallinules, Limpkins and King Rails year round and Sora during the winter. Other species recorded at this site include Western Kingbird, Lincoln’s Sparrow and Painted Bunting. You may also hike or bike the 3-mile levee trail to see more wildlife.

Site Information

This Site is Free to Enter

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Managing Agency
South Florida Water Management District

Operational Hours: Fri to Mon 6am to *30pm except during hunts

Size: 11,999 acres

Stormwater Treatment Area 1 West

Hours: 6:00 AM to *30PM, Fri - Mon; except during hunts

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