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McIntosh Preserve is a destination park with approximately 425 acres of various habitats, including wetlands, an assortment of pines, oaks, cypress, and magnolias. Crushed shell pathways lead through the preserve, where wildlife has been spotted, including bald eagles, red-shouldered hawks, deer, American alligators, raccoons, bobcats, and suspected Florida panther sightings.
An observation tower is at the end of the green trail with two stories to overlook a nearby wetland. There’s also a nearby playground for the kids, and benches and picnic areas line the trail at various points. Pack a lunch, wear sneakers, and hike through this nature preserve. The property is a popular one for nature photographers.
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Families can channel their inner Yellowstone by taking in the views of Medard Park on horseback. Turkey Creek Stables, 5534 Turkey Creek Road, offers up to a four hour horse rental and offers guided and unguided trail rides through the county park. Riders have access to 2,700 square feet of wooded trails to enjoy fresh air and summer sun.
Horse rentals cost $20/person for 1 hour, $35/person for 2 hours, $50/person for 3 hours, and $55/person for four hours. Volunteer guides work for tips only so, if you enjoy your ride, please tip generously. Rides begin from 8am to 6pm, so plan accordingly for your desired trail ride.