During our stay in Punta
Gorda, we took a day trip to the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, located in
southwest Florida just north of Naples. The sanctuary was established by the National
Audubon Society to protect one of the largest remaining stands of bald cypress
and pond cypress in North America from extensive logging that was ongoing
throughout the 1940’s and 1950’s. A 2-mile long boardwalk provides access to
pine flatwoods, wet prairie, stands of cypress and marsh ecosystems within the
sanctuary. In 2017 some parts of the boardwalk were damaged by bald cypress
trees knocked over by Hurricane Irma. Most of the damage was repaired, but several
small sections have remained permanently closed.
In 2007 Dan and I retired from work, hitched our 5th wheel to our truck, and hit the road. We are full time RV'ers so we take our home with us everywhere we go. We live by the credo "Home Is Where You Park It" and we have found Home in many an awesome setting! I created this blog to track our adventures as we travel around the US, Canada, and Mexico. Two of our goals include visiting all the State Capitals and as many of the Baseball Parks as possible, with everything else we can fit in between!
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
Labels:
Birds,
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary,
Florida,
Hiking,
January 2019,
Punta Gorda,
Swamps
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