| Water district revises guide to public lands |
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| Written by Special to Nature Coast Chronicle |
| Monday, 28 December 2009 22:25 |
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Why make a New Year’s resolution to join a gym in 2010, when you can “Get Outside!” on more than 343,000 acres of public recreation lands to hike, bike and camp for little or no cost?
Many of these lands are maintained directly by the District and offer a very natural experience, while some of these properties are managed as county and state parks and offer a broader range of amenities. The majority of these lands offer free parking and admission. The Recreation Guide is a free publication to all residents living in the District’s 16-county area and includes detailed descriptions and a map for each property. The guides are part of the District’s “Get Outside!” campaign to promote the recreational opportunities available to the public on District-owned lands. The District and its partners acquire conservation lands primarily through the state's land acquisition programs to protect the 16-county region's water resources. To order a free Recreation Guide or to find out more about District lands and upcoming “Get Outside!” events, visit the District’s web site at WaterMatters.org/recreation. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 December 2009 16:42 |











The Southwest Florida Water Management District recently revised
its 152-page Recreation Guide, which features more than 50 parks and
preserves in the region owned by the District and its partners. Some of
the outdoor activities available include hiking, bicycling, picnicking,
nature study, horseback riding, fishing, paddling, camping and hunting.
























