Thursday, December 15, 2011

Adventures in Corkscrew Swamp



CorkscrewSwamp is on my list of the best places I’ve ever visited. I am not sure what it was. It may have been the beauty of the swamp or maybe the cypress trees or may be the fact that we saw amazing wildlife like a Red Shoulder Hawk or a BLACK BEAR!! Yes, it was the black bear. Don’t get me wrong, going to this place doesn’t guarantee seeing a black bear. In fact we were VERY lucky to see one. But if you get there early, and walk very, very quietly you may see AMAZING wildlife.

Black bear 


The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is located northeast of Naples, Florida. It is owned and operated by the NationalAudubon Society. The Sanctuary’s 13,000 acres are within the Big Cypress National Preserve. In it, you can see distinct environmental areas including pinelands, freshwater marshes, wet prairie, cypress swamps and hardwood hammocks. The place itself is a big river, like South Florida used to be.

Red Shoulder Hawk 


On the two-mile long boardwalk you will admire this country’s largest remaining stand of 400 to 700 year-old virgin bald cypress. The biggest and most majestic cypress trees I’ve ever seen. You may also encounter wildlife life the Florida panther, alligators, different species of birds like the wood stork and anhinga and the Black Bear! (I still can’t believe we saw one!! :)

Inside the Swamp 

For more information you can visit Audubon’s official webpage or visit their facebook page 

Hours of operation:
October 1 through April 10: 7 AM to 5:30 PM
April 11 through September 30: 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Location: view map
Admission Fees2011: 
Adults - $10.00
Full-time college students - $6.00
Audubon Members - $5.00
Children (ages 6-18) - $4.00
Children under 6 – Free
Camping: No