Hillsboro Pineland Natural Area is a 56-3-acre natural area that preserves the final remaining forest habitat area of a larger natural area that once spanned the state's interior between the Atlantic Coastal Ridge and the Everglades, located near Cypress Creek and the Hillsboro River. The site is home to a wide variety of native flora and fauna within its pine upland and wetland ecosystems, including slash pine flatwood areas, swamp ferns, zebra longwing butterflies, wood warblers, and a number of hawk species. Visitors can hike along the park's 0.7-mile nature trail, which offers covered overlooks and interpretive signage along a concrete walkway and 2,000-foot elevated boardwalk. Visitors should note that pets, bicycles, skateboards, and inline skates are prohibited at the park. Guided nature walks are offered periodically throughout the year.

5591 NW 74th Pl, Coconut Creek, FL 33073, Phone: 954-357-5100

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