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Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park

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Bald Eagles nest every year in the tall pines that dominate the park.

Bald Eagles nest every year in the tall pines that dominate the park.

Bogey Branch Creek, one of several creeks that cut through the park.

Bogey Branch Creek, one of several creeks that cut through the park.

The canoe launch provides easy access to the tidal creeks around the park.

The canoe launch provides easy access to the tidal creeks around the park.


Clapboard Creek Swamp is an eerie oasis from the dry uplands found elsewhere in the park.

Clapboard Creek Swamp is an eerie oasis from the dry uplands found elsewhere in the park.

The Gopher Tortoise - Gopherus polyphemus - is well suited for life in the park's upland forests.

The Gopher Tortoise - Gopherus polyphemus - is well suited for life in the park's upland forests.

Interpretative programs teach the public about Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve's important ecological role.

Interpretative programs teach the public about Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve's important ecological role.


Kayakers frequently enjoy the tidal marshes and creeks at Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park.

Kayakers frequently enjoy the tidal marshes and creeks at Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park.

A Salt Marsh Skipper rests on one of many wildflowers at the park.

A Salt Marsh Skipper rests on one of many wildflowers at the park.

Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park has over 10.5 miles of trails.

Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park has over 10.5 miles of trails.


Bald Eagles nest every year in the tall pines that dominate the park.

Bald Eagles nest every year in the tall pines that dominate the park.