Rotenberger Wildlife Management Area
Enjoy boating as well as hunting, fishing, photography, wildlife viewing, camping, bicycling and hiking on the levees along the canals that traverse the Everglades.
This regionally significant resource for fish and wildlife is part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail and sustains populations of many native Florida species of wildlife.
Management activities emphasize the restoration and maintenance of plant and animal communities, public education and recreation and habitat protection.
Traditionally, this area has been used by Native Americans and others for subsistence and a variety of recreational activities.
Rotenberger WMA comprises more than 29,000 acres of western Broward and Palm Beach counties, 14 miles west of US Highway 27.
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