Buck Lake


Buck Lake is a conservation area located in Brevard and Seminole Counties near Titusville, Florida. The west entrance to the conservation area is located a half-mile west of the Brevard and Seminole County line along State Route 46.

The Buck Lake Conservation Area includes 9,638 acres of woodlands and wetlands historically used for timber production and cattle ranching. The EEL Program manages about 300 acres of upland scrubby flat woods and oak hammock in a partnership with the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRMWD). Other community types include basin swamps, wet prairies, floodplain marshes, and a marsh lake. Along the trails, visitors can observe the variety of protected natural communities that support many species of plant and animal.

Features and activities found in this area include bicycle trails for biking, fishing, wildlife viewing, camping, hunting, equestrian trail riding, nature and hiking trails. Many residents of Titusville utilize the conservation area as an important outdoor play and recreation area. Many can be seen walking along the trails and hiking through the region for exercise. Equestrian trails are clearly marked and vehicles are not allowed in the area. Ample fishing areas are located throughout the conservation area. Hunting areas are also located nearby.

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