Whenever I have the chance to dive headfirst into nature, I take it. To me, there is nothing better than escaping the hustle and bustle of South Florida and enjoying some reprieve from the sound of rustling leaves, chirping birds, and squirrels munching on seeds. I recently explored Fern Forest Nature Center in Coconut Creek, Florida for the first time, and the experience was one I will never forget. With more than 30 varieties of ferns, as well as an array of nature programming and hiking trails, this is the perfect place to find some peace and quiet in nature.
Visiting Fern Forest Nature Center was a surprise for me from start to finish. While I was randomly searching for unique things to do near Coconut Creek, I stumbled upon this incredible preserve, which is perfect for a day of hiking in nature.
Parking is a breeze as long as it isn’t crowded. I went on a Saturday morning and was able to snag a spot right away. Then, a mere 25 feet from the parking lot was the entrance to the preserve!
This 247.1-acre park, designated as an Urban Wilderness Area, opened in November 1985 and is celebrated for its 10 distinct plant communities, making it one of the best-preserved examples of native ecosystems in South Florida.
These diverse habitats are the centerpiece of Fern Forest's trails. The Prairie Overlook Trail, a one-mile loop, winds through an open prairie and an oak/cabbage palm community and features a 20-foot observation platform offering panoramic views. The half-mile Cypress Creek Trail, accessible by wheelchair, is a boardwalk that takes visitors through a low hardwood hammock and a maple/cypress community. For those exploring the Maple Walk, which stretches a third of a mile through a red maple swamp, waterproof boots are advised, as the path can be soggy. The Wetlands Wander is an eighth-mile interpretive trail, and the Sensory Garden Trail provides a serene space for relaxation.
What’s neat about this preserve is that it’s free to enter. You don’t have to pay any fees to park or to get in. However, there is a place by the Nature Center building where donations can be left for the volunteers, which I highly recommend. These volunteers really keep this place clean and maintained throughout.
Visitors can wander through these habitats on well-maintained walking and hiking trails that wind through the center, offering opportunities to observe wildlife in their natural surroundings. Birdwatchers, in particular, will find Fern Valley to be a paradise, as the area is a popular stopover for migratory birds. The center's observation decks and bird blinds provide excellent vantage points for spotting species like herons, egrets, and warblers.
One of the highlights of Fern Valley Nature Center is its educational programs. The center is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of Florida’s natural environments through a variety of hands-on activities and guided tours. Educational programs are designed for all ages, making it an ideal destination for school groups, families, and curious individuals.
Overall, Fern Forest Nature Center is a testament to the importance of preserving Florida’s natural heritage. Not only did I learn that ferns have been around since the time of the DINOSAURS (I know, right?!), but I was also able to experience a slice of nature that I wouldn’t usually have access to in my city living.
Want to check out some more exciting places in the area? Try the largest butterfly conservatory in Coconut Creek, Butterfly World!
Also make sure to protect yourself from the sun while you’re out and about! Sun Bum from REI is a great option to lather and stay safe.
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