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This 8.2-acre preserve, purchased in 2002 through the
Environmentally Sensitive Lands Protection Program, shares the
same name as the street where it is located. The name has
historical significance as it was named by Dr. Fred Albee, an
early settler of Nokomis.
While exploring the preserve’s network of trails, visitors may
see diverse natural communities, including maritime hammock,
tidal swamp and scrubby flatwoods.
Visitors can observe
gopher tortoises, grey squirrels, and an assortment of wading
birds such as the little blue heron, snowy egret, white ibis and
wood stork.
The preserve offers visitors approximately one mile of shady,
unmarked trails which are unpaved but accessible for most
visitors. Most of the trails are primitive and rated easy.
Water, sun block, a rain jacket, insect repellant and sturdy
shoes are recommended for walking.
The
preserve has very limited parking along the right-of-way so
visitors are encouraged to park at the nearby Nokomis
Community Center. Visitors can walk two blocks and access
the preserve via a walk-thru gate.
Preserve hours are:
7:30 a.m. – 8 p.m., April through October 7:30 a.m.
– 6 p.m., November through March
For more information
about Pocono Trail Preserve, call 941-861-5000 and ask
for
Natural Resources.
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