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The Black Hammock Wilderness Area is a 700-acre (2.8 km 2) joint purchase between Seminole County, Florida and the St. Johns River Water Management District. [2] It was acquired as part of a comprehensive effort to preserve significant habitat along the shores of Lake Jesup .
There are three hiking trails in this Conservation Area: [33] White blaze trail: 2.5 miles (4.0 km) one way to observation tower overlooking Lake Winder. Yellow blaze trail: 3.1 miles (5.0 km) one way to Oak Hammock Loop (Red Trail). Red blaze trail loop: 2 miles (3.2 km) Caution: Hunting is permitted and livestock may be present. Trail Map
Black Hammock is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Seminole County, Florida, United States on the southern shore of Lake Jesup. Its population was 1,144 as of the 2010 census .
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Black Hammock Island is an island located in the Northside area of Jacksonville, Florida, in the United States. The island is surrounded by marsh, and is almost directly adjacent to the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. Cedar Point, operated by the National Park Service, is located at the south end of Black Hammock Island. [1]
Black Mountain Wilderness is a protected wilderness area to the southwest of the Tiefort Mountains and Fort Irwin in the U.S. state of California. Established in 1994, the area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management .
Annutteliga Hammock is a 570-acre (2.3 km 2) park and preserve in Weeki Wachee, Florida, Hernando County, Florida's the Brooksville Ridge and protects groundwater recharge. It connects with the Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area and offers trails for hiking and horseback riding.
Keys rockland hammock on limestone substrate, making up the dominant forest type in the Florida Keys. Coastal berm hammock on storm-deposited berms in the Sand Keys (west of Key West), the Florida Keys, and along the northern shores of Florida Bay. Tree island hammock in the Everglades marsh and surrounding marl prairie.