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Headline 2: Due to the hurricane, EPD's Lake Lucie Conservation Area, Johns Lake Conservation Area and Eagles Roost are CLOSED. Sites will re-open after being deemed safe for public use.

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Lake Lucie Conservation Area
Lake Lucie Conservation Area
Equestrian Trail Leashed Pet Allowed Picnic Area/Grills Scenic Trails Wildlife
Hours of Operation:
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Phone Number: (407) 836-1400
Address:
43 Rainey RD
Sorrento, FL 32776
Acreage: 163.38
Location:
Points of Interest:
The Lake Lucie Conservation Area is located in northwest Orange County on Rainey Road and is managed by the Orange County Environmental Protection Division. The parcel is 166 acres in size and equestrian users and hikers will wind their way along the Green Trail through Oak Hammock and the rolling hills of the site. Catch a glimpse of Lake Lucie and the wildflowers that bloom from springtime until fall while hiking on the Blue Trail. Pack a picnic lunch and relax at one the three picnic areas which are located along the trail system. Throughout the year, visitors will see an abundance of warblers, wild turkeys and butterflies.

For more information on this or other Green PLACE properties, contact:
Environmental Protection Division
3165 McCrory Pl.
Orlando, FL 32803
Phone 407-836-1400
Email EPD@ocfl.net

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Orange County Parks and Recreation
4801 W. Colonial Dr.
Orlando, FL 32808

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