The Orlando Wetlands is a man-made wetland designed to provide advanced treatment for reclaimed water from the City of Orlando and other local cities. …
So many years I have come the month of Feb and March, this is the first year I have seen "teaspoons". I was thrilled and the Roseate Spoonbill nesting is within a camera's range. Orlando Wetlands …Full review by Cynthia W
Aug 10, 2024
Hiking and looking for wildlife are some one of my favorite hobbies and wetlands are some of the best places to enjoy these activities. Orlando Wetlands Park was the first wetlands park created in Fl…Full review by Arielfl
Apr 13, 2024
This was one of the highlights of our trip to Orlando. A city park which is a wetlands loaded with birds, turtles, alligators, etc. Free admission. On F-S-S trams operate and are driven by volunteers…Full review by Davanrn
My wife uses an Electric Service Vehicle to get around -- completely unable to walk. Will she be able to accompany me on the birding trail and/or other trails through the park? We plan to visit in February 2018.
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The main trail is basically a well maintained dirt road on top of a dike. I think an electric hover round or wheelchair could navigate it. However it is in the sun and nothing out there.
Cart tours run on Fridays and Saturdays. (All year round now) I would call if you're a big group so they can plan for extra staff. They large cart can hold up to 14. They leave about every …
Cart tours run on Fridays and Saturdays. (All year round now) I would call if you're a big group so they can plan for extra staff. They large cart can hold up to 14. They leave about every hour from the Education center. The tour is free, but donations are appreciated.