As the seasons change in South Florida, long sunny days have given way to cool starry nights. The winter solstice is tomorrow, December 21, and it will be the shortest day of the year in terms of sunlight – and the longest night.
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) offers many opportunities for you to enjoy the shorter days of the winter season and experience the beauty of the night sky on District-managed lands.
Did you know the SFWMD is the steward for more than one million acres of public lands, including many popular stargazing locations?
Our team routinely enhances and expands the recreational activities that are available on SFWMD lands from Orlando to the Florida Keys. Whether you are an avid adventurer or you just want to enjoy the outdoors, you will find activities for all ages and skill levels.
Here are some of the ways you can enjoy SFWMD lands throughout Florida’s changing seasons:
- Camping: SFWMD has campgrounds throughout the region that accommodate tents, RVs, groups, equestrians and more. Each campsite offers unique views of South Florida's diverse ecosystem.
- Stargazing: The dark skies over SFWMD’s public lands offer some of the best opportunities to see the stars far, far away from the city lights.
- Hiking: SFWMD lands offer many miles of hiking trails for you to explore. Enjoy the cooler weather and reconnect with nature along picturesque trails.
- Canoeing/Kayaking: Grab a paddle and explore South Florida’s natural areas by water. SFWMD lands offer many opportunities for canoeing and kayaking.
- Wildlife Viewing: Alligators, birds, deer, and turtles are just some of the native wildlife you may see while visiting SFWMD’s public lands. Remember to watch for signage about wildlife and keep a safe distance.
Your outdoor adventure doesn’t have to end when the sun goes down. Visit SFWMD.gov/Recreation to learn more about the District’s recreational sites and all of the recreational activities available to you.
Get out there, explore and remember to #RecreateResponsibly.