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Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area is an area of wilderness conservation lands southeast of Orlando, Florida.It straddles the border of Orange County [1] and Osceola County [2] and is managed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which has been granted a conservation easement over the property by the two counties. [3]
Split Oak Forest; SR 50 Boat Ramp; Summerport Neighborhood Park; Taft Ball Field; Taft Park; Tangelo Community Park; Tibet-Butler Preserve; Tildenville Park; Tom Staley Historical Park; Trimble Park; Turnbull Park; Vogt-Meloon Park; Warren Park; Wedgefield Park; West Beach Park; West Orange Park; West Orange Recreation Center; West Orange Trail ...
There are 3 notable parks and nature reserves bordering the lake. Isle of Pine reserve on the south-eastern portion, Moss Park on the western portion, and Split Oak Forest on the south-western. These lakes are interconnected through a series of canals.
A state agency voted 4-0 Wednesday in favor of allowing a toll road to be built in Split Oak Forest, reasoning that the project met requirements and that controversy over potential impacts to the ...
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Rare living Trail Marker Tree in White County, Indiana, known as 'Grandfather' Trail trees, trail marker trees, crooked trees, prayer trees, thong trees, or culturally modified trees are hardwood trees throughout North America that Native Americans intentionally shaped with distinctive characteristics that convey that the tree was shaped by human activity rather than deformed by nature or ...
Yellow blaze trail: 3.1 miles (5.0 km) one way to Oak Hammock Loop (Red Trail). Red blaze trail loop: 2 miles (3.2 km) Caution: Hunting is permitted and livestock may be present. Trail Map; Palm Bay Cross City Trail (In progress)
The East Coast Greenway is a 3,000-mile (4,800 km) pedestrian and bicycle route between Maine and Florida along the East Coast of the United States.The nonprofit East Coast Greenway Alliance was created in 1991 with the goal to use the entire route with off-road, shared-use paths; as of 2021, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) of the route (35%) meets these criteria. [1]