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Savannas Preserve State Park Photos

Bug Hunt Looking at our wooden canoe launch, from the ramp that leads to it. Marsh and sawgrass in background. Canoers Launching
Bug Hunt Canoe Launch Canoers Launching
A park ranger, in yellow burn gear, administers a drip torch to a thick line of saw palmettos. A foot high row of flames burns to his right. Day Camp Canoe Getting Close
Control Burn Day Camp Canoe Getting Close
A Gopher tortoise burrow – identifiable by the semi-circular entryway made by the tortoises shell—is surrounded by white sand, ferns, vines and asters. Sand Pines Grasses poke out of an expanse of shallow marsh water. The water runs to a line of sand pines on the horizon.
Gopher Tortoise Burrow Sand Pines Savannas
In this closeup, the gator is well-camoflauged, appearing as a dark floating log. Grasses and shrubs in foreground. A sidewalk curves around the parking lot to the sprawling yellow building that is the Education Center. Hollies and pines surround the wraparound porch. Savannas Equestrian Center
Savannas and Gator Savannas Education Center Savannas Equestrian Center
Savannas Marsh Savannas This picture is taken from the Yellow Trail bridge, which spans nearly the length of the photograph. Surrounded by slash pines and broom sedge.
Savannas Marsh Savannas Trail Bridge
The bright white sand that characterizes the scrub ridge creates a striking path through scrub oak and other green and brown shrubs. Good Catch 2006 AmeriCorps Members Anthony Uhl and Tessa Sheridan
Scrub Good Catch 2006 AmeriCorps Members Anthony Uhl and Tessa Sheridan

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