Visitor Information Fees $3 Daily Use Permit or an annual WMA Permit. Facilities  David Copps
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Twenty boat launching facilities with parking areas Derby Lake (ADA accessible) - Picnic pavilion
- Restrooms
- Three T-shaped fishing piers
- 200-foot fishing boardwalk
- Four fishing platforms
- Educational kiosks
Picnic Lake - Picnic pavilion
- Restrooms
- Four fishing platforms
Pasture Lake (ADA accessible) Sports shooting facility - Rifle, pistol, and air gun ranges
- Trap/skeet and sporting clay stations
- Ground level, elevated, and 3-D archery ranges
Public Access Open 4 days a week (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday), 6 AM to 8 PM during periods of Daylight Savings Time and 6 AM to 7 PM during periods of Eastern Savings Time. Motor vehicles may be operated only on named roads, designated parking areas, and fishing ramps as described in the area use brochure. Location Two miles northeast of Lakeland on S.R. 33A (Reynolds Road), south of I-4 between Tampa and Orlando and bisected by S.R. 659. Visitors can reach Tenoroc off I-4 at Exit 38, or north off U.S. 92, east of Lakeland onto Combee Road (S.R. 659) and turning east when reaching Tenoroc Mine Road. View a location map Nearby Additional wildlife viewing sites in the vicinity. Immediately west and adjacent to Tenoroc is 2,257-acre Lake Parker, a designated FWC Fish Management Area. Also adjacent to Tenoroc is Saddle Creek Park. Eight miles north of Tenoroc is the southern boundary of the Green Swamp, a designated Area of Critical State Concern. The Peace River lies 20 miles south of Tenoroc. Nearest Cities/Towns Lakeland, Auburndale, Winter Haven, Tampa, and Orlando |