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Orange County Florida Parks ,
Orlando Florida Hikes ,
Orlando Florida Parks ,
Orlando Florida Trails
Welcome to the very large and beautiful Hal Scott Preserve. This urban wilderness boasts many miles of multipurpose trails. Some of the resident wildlife include gopher tortoises, bobcats, deer, and bald eagles.
The park's official website says 9515 acres but the GIS data gives the number below. Thus the exact acreage is unknown. It's possible there is some overlap with neighboring preserves.
To contact the office please call 407-836-6200.
When visiting any park in Orange County, Florida please respect the rules.
*All vehicles must stay in designated areas and obey all State of Florida traffic laws.
*The following are all prohibited; defacing public property, harming wild animals, scuba diving, alcoholic beverages.
*The following are only allowed in designated areas; bicycles, skateboards, roller-blades, picnic grilling, swimming, fishing, boating.
*All burning is restricted to picnic grills.
*All animals must be leashed and waste removed. There are posted areas where no dogs are allowed except for service animals.
*All amplified sound, sales, and solicitations require special permit.
Please respect these rules, the parks, and all local, State of Florida, and United States statutes. Be safe and have fun!
Ownership:
Orange County and Saint Johns River Water Management District and City of Orlando
Hal Scott Preserve & Park
5150 Dallas Boulevard
Orlando, Florida
32833
United States
28.504299, -81.118240
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