hiking · West Palm Beach, FL
Hungryland Slough Natural Area
Contact
- Address
- 12385 Seminole Pratt Whitney Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33412, USA
- Phone
- +15612332400
Hours
- Monday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM–
- Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM–
- Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM–
- Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM–
- Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM–
- Saturday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM–
- Sunday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM–
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A 3,004-acre natural area with multiple trail options, Hungryland Slough offers hiking through eight different south Florida ecosystems including wetlands, hammocks, and prairie. Kids can spot alligators, birds, and other wildlife while exploring sandy hiking trails or the multiuse Pântano Trail. Good for families looking to get kids outdoors, though the remote location requires planning since some access roads turn to dirt. The preserve connects to the Florida Trail system and stays open sunrise to sunset year-round. Bring bug spray and water for hot Florida hiking conditions.
Environmental Resources Management - Hungryland-Slough You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Skip to main content ADJUST FONT SIZE: RESET Jobs Links Departments Contact Us It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again. Environmental Resources Management Menu Environmental Resources ManagementCurrently selected HomeNatural Resources BeachesLake-Worth-LagoonManateesNatural-AreasReefsSea Turtles I Want To Adopt a Natural AreaAsk a QuestionAttend a MeetingCut Down a TreeLearn to ID Prohibited PlantsLocate a Multiuse TrailLook Up a BidMake a DonationPay FeesRequest Mosquito HelpSign Up for Email NewsView a Beach/Inlet CamVolunteerHorseback Ride in a Natural AreaBike Ride a Long Distance Trail Business/Regulation Construction ContractsMosquito ControlPermits and Regulation Lake Worth Lagoon InitiativeTales from the TrailHIDDEN WILD FilmContact Us Hungryland-Slough Updated Pages Hungryland-Slough High-Ridge-Scrub Lake-Okeechobee-Connector Pawpaw Other Power-Driven Mobility Device .ms-core-pageTitle { display: none; } #DeltaPlaceHolderLeftNavBar { display: none; } Hungryland-Slough Back to Natural Areas ListHungryland Slough Parking is available off Seminole Pratt Whitney Road,3 miles north of Northlake Boulevard, West Palm Beach   Visitors are sure to see a variety of birds in the wetlands Open Sunrise to Sunset, 365 Days a Year At a Glance      West Prong of the Loxahatchee MarshThis 3,004-acre site contains a portion of the historic Hungryland Slough, which flowed to the east into the Loxahatchee Slough and to the west into the Everglades.  There are eight native south Florida ecosystems on the site:  mesic flatwoods, hydric flatwoods, strand swamp, dome swamp, hydric hammock, xeric hammock, wet prairie, and depression marsh.  Features South Loop Trail (sandy) 3.75 miles (hiking only)Designated site of the Florida Greenways and Trails SystemPortion of the Florida Trail's Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail 4.3 miles Part of the Jeaga Wildways featurng Pântano Trail (multiuse) 3.4 miles.   Links  Photos false,false,1 Connect with ERM: PBC Mission Statement To drive a continuous improvement culture of excellence that achieves a measurably high level of public satisfaction. Read More Site Directory PBC.GOV Government Residents Business Things To Do Online Services Departments Jobs Contact Us Useful Links PBC Business Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities Links Publications Stay Connected! Web Site Disclaimer District Locator BCC Meetings Sign In Accessibility Statement Home Links Jobs Contact Us © Copyright Palm Beach County, FL