Twin Oaks Conservation

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2001 Macy Island Rd
Kissimmee, FL 34744

Twin Oaks Conservation Area is a 370-acre parcel of land located in Kissimmee, FL, that was purchased by Osceola County in June 2010. The area is characterized by improved pastures, wet prairies, freshwater marshes, and remnant cypress, and it serves as a habitat for native wildlife. The property has undergone restoration efforts to return it to its natural state, including the introduction of over 45,000 new native plants. Twin Oaks provides opportunities for activities such as fishing, hiking, paddling, and wildlife viewing.

Twin Oaks Conservation Area, accessible by Henry Partin Road, is part of the Environmental Lands Conservation Program and aims to protect and enhance water resources, flood storage, and wildlife habitat along Lake Tohopekaliga. The conservation area offers a peaceful retreat for visitors to enjoy nature and engage in passive recreation.

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Wonderful walk along the lake
4/6/2024

Great area along a lake (Toho) to walk, see ducks & cranes and more. Main path goes to the twin oak...

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Great place for a walk
1/15/2023

We enjoyed watching the various water fowl from the pier. Had a nice walk around the preserve and e...

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Nice walk
12/22/2019

This is a great place for a leisurely walk to see Central Florida’s savanna ecology. The trail walk ...

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