Living in Apopka means you are just minutes from enjoying all the natural beauty Central Florida has to offer. If you're considering building a Habitat home in our Juniper Bend community, you'll be able to enjoy some of these fun places for wild outdoor adventures.
Wekiva Springs State Park features crystal clear springs for swimming and snorkeling, as well as canoe/kayak paddle adventures. There are hiking and biking trails, horseback riding, plus camping and fishing. Bird watchers flock to the park every year to spot the many different bird species that live here, and it's part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.
This is a wildlife lover’s dream ride! The Lake Apoka Wildlife Drive (LAWD) is 11 miles of gravel road along the north shore of Lake Apopka, where you are guaranteed to see dozens of different species of birds, along with lots of big gators. The patient and persistent might get a glimpse of bobcats and even otters. It takes about two hours to meander through the drive, and port-a-potties and a covered picnic area can be found at about the halfway point. If bird watching or nature photography is your thing, you won’t want to miss this. The drive is open Friday through Sunday, from sunup to sundown.
For the truly adventurous athlete, there is also a bike trail entrance at Magnolia Park, which runs along the north shore of Lake Apopka all the way into Minneola.
If you’re looking for a spot for great sunset photos, look no further. Magnolia Park, on the eastern shore of Lake Apopka, offers a large play area for the kids, a butterfly garden, picnic tables, and a boat ramp. The park hosts numerous outdoor events throughout the year including nature walks, fireside chats, and a Florida-style visit from Santa (on an airboat!) in December. Tent and RV camping are allowed.
No Apopka outdoor adventure would be complete without a visit to King’s Landing. Home to the No. 1 rated paddle trail in Central Florida, this park has kayak and canoe rentals, or you can bring your own. The 8.5-mile paddle trail has a smooth current, with spots to “pull over” for a snack or a swim in the Wekiva River. Along the way you’ll have the chance to catch a glimpse of deer, otters, bears, and possibly even a wild monkey or two. It’s a wild way to spend the day!
Break out the bicycle or strap on those jogging shoes for a trip to the West Orange Trail. Completed in 1999, the West Orange Trail is part of a nationwide “rails to trails” project, which converted unused railroad tracks into useable biking, jogging, and walking trails stretching from Apopka to Minneola. Since it opened, this trail has become a fixture in Central Florida life. The trail allows biking, walking, jogging, running, skateboarding, and even horseback riding. There are several stations along the trail where you can park, picnic, or take a rest. Bike rentals are available at Spin City Cycles in Apopka, just two miles from the trail entrance. The Apopka station/trail entrance can be found at 11 S. Forest Avenue.
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