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Buck Creek Preserve

Buck Creek Preserve is an 80+ acre preserve located along the northern section of Buck Creek in Englewood. Buck Creek is dominated by a combination of scrubby and mesic flatwoods, where gopher tortoises are commonly seen and a bald eagle makes its home. Two freshwater marshes occur onsite and are havens for several species of wading birds, along with the mangrove fringe along the creek bed.

Directions:

5350 Placida Road - Englewood, Florida
Take S.R. 776 to Placida Road (C.R. 775). Proceed south approximately 4 miles and look for the Buck Creek Preserve signs.

Amenities

  • Birding
  • Nature Preserve
  • Nature/Walking Trail
  • Parking

Location Map  |  Trail Map (17MB)  |  Fact Sheet

 


To learn more about the Conservation Charlotte program: call 941.764.4360 and ask for Natural Resources Division, or send us an email.

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For more information
Charlotte County Environmental & Extension Services
25550 Harbor View Road, Unit 2, Port Charlotte, FL  33980
941.764.4360 

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Buck Creek Site Video

Buck Creek 1

Buck Creek 2

Buck Creek 3

Photos by Kristy Hanlon
Videos by Paul Schumaker
Environmental & Extension Services

Eagle photo by Jamie Scudera