Upper Pithlachascotee River Preserve

Upper Pithlachascotee River Preserve, also referred to as Upper Cotee Preserve, is a 129-acre area of protected land in Pasco County, Florida. It includes 69 acres of bottomland forest by the Pithlachascotee River and the Ryals Branch, a tributary that crosses the site.[1] The park includes a Cypress tree believed to be between 200 and 300 years old, a specimen listed in the Historic Places of Pasco County.[2] It was the first property purchased through the Pasco County's ELAMP program with funding from the "penny for Pasco" sales tax.[3] It includes sandhill habitat,[3] upland mixed forest and freshwater marshes.[1] The Upper Cotee Preserve is located at 17135 Minneola Drive and includes a nature center, boardwalk and hiking trail.[4] The area provides habitat for deer, wild turkey, gopher tortoises, barred owl, red-shouldered hawks, the Florida mouse, gopher frog, little blue heron and snowy egret.[1][2]

Trail map

References

  1. Upper Pithlachascotee Preserve Pasco County
  2. Pasco Unveils Upper Cotee River Preserve June 24, 2008 Adventures of a Pasco Tourist; A chronicle of the coolest places to visit in Pasco County
  3. Upper Cotee Preserve (video) Pasco County Tourism Department
  4. Upper Cotee Preserve Tampa Tribune

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