Longleaf Preserve Trails - Volusia County, Florida · Longleaf Preserve Trails This preserve...

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Watch out for Equestrian and Biking Traffic

Longleaf Preserve Trails

This preserve includes several natural com-munities, including mesic and wet flatwoods, cypress strands, cypress domes and scrub. Wildlife along the trails may include sandhill crane, great blue heron, river otter, bobcat, coyote, fox, deer, black bear and alligator.

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TRAILS OPEN TO HIKERS, BIKING AND EQUESTRIAN SUNRISE TO SUNSET.

These lands were acquired and are managed through the Volusia Forever program. In 2000 the citizens of Volusia County voted to tax themselves to establish this fund to protect the county’s natural biodiversity for future generations.

horizontals.indd 2 4/27/18 9:14 AM