Natural Resources
Conservation Charlotte
Thornton Key Preserve
Thornton Key is a barrier island in Lemon Bay south of Stump Pass and east of Palm Island; the Preserve is 31 acres in the center portion of the island. Thornton Key Preserve contains tropical coastal hammock, mangrove swamps, salt barrens, and herbaceous marsh. Tropical hardwood hammocks are home to numerous species of rare plants and are an important habitat for migratory birds. Looking over the salt barrens and marshes wading birds can be observed foraging and occasionally dolphins can be seen swimming out in Lemon Bay.
Directions:
8 Thornton Key Preserve - Englewood, Florida
Access through Old Knights Pass east of Palm/Knight Island.
Longitude: -82.332019 | Latitude: 26.889019
Amenities
- Birding
- Nature Preserve
- Nature/Walking Trail
- Canoe/Kayak
To learn more about the Conservation Charlotte program: call 941.613-3220 and ask for Natural Resources Division, or send us an email.
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Natural Resources
2050 Forrest Nelson Blvd
Port Charlotte, FL 33952-5209
941.613.3220
email: Andy.Stevens@charlottefl.com





