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Nestled along the headwaters of the Everglades, this
park offers a glimpse into Florida’s natural heritage with
lush cypress trees, meandering creeks, and boardwalk
trails that wind through shaded wetlands. Visitors can
explore paved paths ideal for walking or biking, launch a
kayak into the calm waters of Shingle Creek, or simply
relax under the canopy of moss-draped oaks.
The park is known for its birdwatching, with sightings of
herons, egrets, and even bald eagles, making it a favorite
for nature lovers and photographers.
13400 Town Loop Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837
Shingle Creek also features picnic areas, historic sites,
and interpretive signage that share the story of the
region’s early settlers and Seminole heritage. The
park’s layout is accessible and welcoming, with
benches and rest areas thoughtfully placed along the
trails. It’s a serene spot for families, couples, and
seniors alike—offering both quiet reflection and gentle
adventure
While dogs must be leashed, the wide trails and natural
scenery make it a relaxing place for a walk with a furry
companion. Whether you’re paddling through the creek,
enjoying a picnic, or simply soaking in the sounds of
nature, Shingle Creek Regional Park delivers a
refreshing slice of Central Florida tranquility.
THE FAMILY ADVENTURE GUIDE- FLORIDA EDITION
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