1. PLACES / CYPRESS SWAMP TRAIL, HIGHLANDS HAMMOCK STATE PARK, FLORIDA
ACTIVITIES: Biking, birding, camping, geoseeking, hiking, museum, picnicking, wildlife viewing LENGTH OF HIKE: 0.5 mile OUT AND BACK OR LOOP: Loop DIFFICULTY OF TERRAIN: Easy ELEVATION GAIN: No PARKING FEE/PASS: $6 TOILETS: Yes CHANGING TABLE: No NURSING BENCHES: Yes DOGS ALLOWED: Yes BIKES/HORSES/MOTORS ON TRAIL: No CELL RECEPTION: Spotty DRINKING WATER AVAILABLE: Yes POTENTIAL CHILD OR BABY HAZARDS: Wildlife, swampy areas, insects, narrow boardwalks GEAR SUGGESTIONS: Child carrier or harness, insect spray, sunscreen/sun protection, snacks, water, camera One of Florida’s oldest parks, this 9,000-acre expanse offers a labyrinth of trails throughout the park and has everything from botanical gardens to boardwalks to view the wildlife and landscape. The park was first developed in 1931 during the Great Depression as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps project. The park protects large tracts of pine flatwoods, hydric hammock, cypress swamp, and baygall and is known for being home to 1,000-yearold oaks. Large wildlife includes deer, black bears, and the rarely seen but present Florida panther. Smaller critters include armadillos, turtles, and otters. Look out for many varieties of birds,  including red-tailed hawks, pileated woodpeckers looking for red carpenter ants, and sleeping owls high in the trees. Catwalks and elevated boardwalks traverse cypress swamp and visitors may observe alligators birds swamp, and visitors may observe alligators, birds, and other wildlife. These narrow boardwalks make up a good portion of the trail through the swampy areas. They are open on one side, giving a bit of thrill walking along the cypress trees and dark water and might make a parent of a little one nervous, but it’s worth the walk. “On the sections of trail where it went to the open, narrow boardwalk, we chose to carry. I wouldn’t pass up taking the boardwalks. They were a bit intimidating from a mom’s standpoint, but it was worth taking the extra precautions and taking the trail slow to see. They really do feel more adventurous and provide a one-of-a-kind experience. It would be easy for a little one to slip off the side, but don’t let that deter you—it’s a mustsee,” says Abby  Czachur. Most of the trails within the park are shorter in distance and are worth checking out the different aspects of the Florida environment. While we recommend one here to get started on, this park offers many toddler-friendly options that are easy to evaluate when your family visits. The Cypress Swamp Trail takes you through part of a picturesque Florida swamp dotted with large old cypress trees. The majority of this trail and others outside the narrow boardwalks can be comfortably walked in tennis shoes by most ages of children. This trail, like many in the park, is mostly shaded, but it’s always recommended to bring sunscreen or sun protection while hiking in Florida. There is also sand everywhere and three playgrounds that you might happen upon when exploring. For nursing moms, or if you are bringing an elderly family member, some of the trails have benches, so inquire with the park attendants about which trails you will find these on. Consider checking this hike out near the end of winter when it’s cooler out and not very buggy. In late fall, winter, and early spring, you will avoid excessive heat and insects. Different times of the year can affect water levels and provide different scenery in the swamp. But there can also be closures if stormy, so keep that in mind. If you are having one of those days with a toddler meltdown, consider taking the tram tour through the park. There is a fee ($5 adults/$3 kids) for this, but it’s a great way to not miss out on all the park has to offer. WHY IT’S A FAVORITE “In the heart of Florida, Highland Hammock gives the truest sense of what the real Florida is in all its natural and wild beauty. The stillness of the area was breathtaking. It was quiet and so very still, which was amazing to watch my

Cell Receptions

Spotty

ADA Accessible

No

Open Season

Fall,Spring,Summer,Winter

Stroller Friendly

No

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

Yes

Pet Friendly

Yes

Nearby convenience store

No

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

No

Trail Length/Type

0.50 mi., Loop

Helpful Trail Information

Boardwalk, Playground, and Wildlife Viewing