Come join the fun on a wilderness hike Saturday April 10th
Enjoy the wilderness hike on April 10th at the beautiful Platt Branch Mitigation Park in Venus hosted by the Fisheating Creek Sub Chapter of the Florida Trail Association (FTA). FTA members will start the hike at 8 a.m. The public is invited to participate. Bring water and your snacks or lunch. The hike is approximately 7 miles round trip but you can hike at your own pace (and length). Platt’s Branch is located on Detjens Dairy Road (CR 17) off of U.S.27 on the Glades/Highlands County line. For more information you can call Susan Etchey at 863-946-1626. The hike leader is David Denham at DDenham@mercymiami.org.
Here is a description of the park from the Florida Wildlife Commission’s website at http://myfwc.com/RECREATION/WMASites_PlattBranch_index.htm
“Platt Branch lies east of the Fisheating Creek floodplain and at the southern end of the Lake Wales Ridge. The 1,972-acre area is named for Platt Branch, a creek that flows through the site. The area was established through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Mitigation Park Program. Management of the longleaf pine, cutthroat grass, slash pine, and scrub habitats is specifically tailored to benefit protected species such as the gopher tortoise, Florida scrub-jay and red-cockaded woodpecker.
Now the domain of hikers and wildlife watchers, the area still bears witness to previous land uses over the last century. The timber and turpentine industries left their marks here in the 1920s and 1930s. Several old sand roads and small clearings mark the site of a temporary settlement documented from the early 1940s. Cattle once roamed freely across the landscape and later grazed in fenced clearings created for pasture. Today, some of these clearings are being restored with native plants to create scrub-jay habitat or pine flatwoods. A loop trail takes visitors through a mosaic of habitats with ample opportunities to spot wildlife.”

