Wildlife
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Bald eagle
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Chassahowitzka's diverse natural communities sustain a large variety
of wildlife. Extensive hardwood swamp in association with uplands creates
good habitat conditions for far-ranging species and allows seasonal
movement of animals in response to fluctuating water levels and food
supplies.
Wildlife viewing is best in the morning hours on non-hunting
days January through March and August through October. Hunting is
most intense November through early January. Be prepared for hot, buggy
conditions in June and July. From the Indigo Road trailhead, walk one or
both of the hiking trails or take the more than 8-mile scenic driving
loop. Gopher tortoise and Sherman's fox squirrel are found on the area.
Birders will enjoy numerous songbirds and the lucky visitor might see a
bear track.