Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive

Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive The most spectacular and unique environmental sanctuary in all of Central Florida. Open Fri.-Sun. from 7 a.m. to 3 pm for exit by 5 pm. The St.
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The drive is very popular, so plan for at least 2 hours. The Drive, which opened in May 2015, is open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and most federal holidays (will be posted here). In emergencies where Law enforcement is needed, call the Fish and Wildlife Commission at 888-404-FWCC (3922). For all other matters call the District's Bureau of Land Resources (formerly land management) at 386-329-4404 M

onday through Friday. If the gate does not operate, call the number posted there. The Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive is an 11 mile one-way drive that is managed by the St. Johns Water Management District. The drive has a 10mph speed limit and is free of charge. It allows a tremendously unique opportunity to get extremely close to Florida Wildlife in their natural habitat from the comfort of your own car. Over 360 bird species have been documented over the years to have visited this site. This world-class birding location is home to many year-round species while the immense marshes attract multitudes of migrating birds on the Atlantic Flyway on their way to South America or for their return trip to the northeast or Canada. In addition, the area supports habitat for many alligators, bobcats, fox, snakes, frogs, butterflies and many other animal species. These lands were actually former lake-bottom and shallow marshes of Lake Apopka. In the 1940's the army corp of engineers created a d**e system to section off these lands allowing them to be drained. While most of Florida is sandy and not good for farming, the rich & fertile lake bottom (muck) soils were used for commercial farming to feed our ever expanding nation. While the farms were very productive the farm discharge from the fields was pumped back in to the Lake. Fertilizers in that discharge created a massive algae bloom that killed about all of the aquatic vegetation and sport bass fish that once made Lake Apopka one of the premier bass fishing locations in the nation. In the early 1990's a concerned group of locals formed the Friends of Lake Apopka (FOLA). This group began a campaign to restore this once healthy ecosystem to it's former beauty. FOLA's efforts were successful and culminated in then Florida Governor Lawton Chiles signing the Lake Apopka Restoration Act in 1996 authorizing the buyout and closing of all commercial farming practices on this land. Johns Water Management District has been charged with overseeing efforts to restore this gem of Central Florida. Although much work still needs to be done, several large restoration projects have been successful in beginning to improve the lake's water quality. The former farm lands surrounding the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive continue to be restored today. Sometimes birds just need a lucky break. The 20,000 acre North Shore provides habitat for wetland birds all year. Other species that breed farther north are here in winter, other species breed here but go farther south in the winter, and many species pass through in fall and spring migration. The variety is astounding and allows one to feel you can always discover new birds. The wildlife viewing opportunities are unparalleled by any of the multitude of attractions in the Central Florida area......AND IT'S FREE!!! Only a 20 minute drive from many tourist areas, it is easily reachable from SR 429 or other area highways. Be sure to plan your trip there today!

06/11/2026
Our friends at Orange Audubon Society are starting an auction to help raise funds for the future Nature Center at the Ap...
06/08/2026

Our friends at Orange Audubon Society are starting an auction to help raise funds for the future Nature Center at the Apopka Birding Park, located at the entrance of the wildlife drive. Check it out! ⤵️

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06/05/2026

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Anhingas are so interesting. This is a male and sometimes called a piano bird since the feathers on the wing look like p...
06/05/2026

Anhingas are so interesting. This is a male and sometimes called a piano bird since the feathers on the wing look like piano keys.
Thanks for sharing.

Great picture you made!! Thanks for checking in ✨
05/25/2026

Great picture you made!! Thanks for checking in ✨

Throwing it back to one of the regulars checking in. This Red-shouldered Hawk was perched right on top of the power line, blending in with the pole like it was part of it—giving that look like, “you really stopped posting pics of me and my crew?” 🦅

Sometimes they don’t have to move at all… the presence alone says everything. A reminder that consistency gets noticed—even in the wild.

📷 03/29/26 - Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive

Address

2850 Lust Road
Apopka, FL
32703

Opening Hours

Friday 7am - 3pm
Saturday 7am - 3pm
Sunday 7am - 3pm

Telephone

(386) 329-4404

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