“I walked only a part of the bike trail, many plants to see and some wildlife. It was free to go, entrance looks kind of hidden so we had to figure out how to get in. No one was at the park Monday afternoon. I'm still recovering from an injury so I couldn't make it all the way, so I took a left when I was at cross seminol trail to head back and that's when I saw it, all but the head of a huge florida panther, maybe 100 ft away from me, leaping to cross the dirt road, silent as ever. It was golden orange with tuff of white fur on its tail. Excitement struck me, then terror. I had 2 huskies with me and my husband so we tried to walk quickly and kept our girls very close. We talked loudly in hopes of perhaps scaring it.I was able to see borrowing owls, baby armadillos, a baby gator, and some neat fungi, but I was NOT prepared to see a huge panther. There's been rangers working for 10+ years that have NEVER seen one so I thought never in my mind would I get to see one. Made me rethink my gear for next time.The park itself has a few rocky areas that feels like there should've had water or had water at some point. It would've been marvelous if there was more natural water but what can you do. The trail is still great and very nice (omitting the end until I became low key terrified), highly recommend!”
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“I walked only a part of the bike trail, many plants to see and some wildlife. It was free to go, entrance looks kind of hidden so we had to figure out how to get in. No one was at the park Monday afternoon. I'm still recovering from an injury so I couldn't make it all the way, so I took a left when I was at cross seminol trail to head back and that's when I saw it, all but the head of a huge florida panther, maybe 100 ft away from me, leaping to cross the dirt road, silent as ever. It was golden orange with tuff of white fur on its tail. Excitement struck me, then terror. I had 2 huskies with me and my husband so we tried to walk quickly and kept our girls very close. We talked loudly in hopes of perhaps scaring it.I was able to see borrowing owls, baby armadillos, a baby gator, and some neat fungi, but I was NOT prepared to see a huge panther. There's been rangers working for 10+ years that have NEVER seen one so I thought never in my mind would I get to see one. Made me rethink my gear for next time.The park itself has a few rocky areas that feels like there should've had water or had water at some point. It would've been marvelous if there was more natural water but what can you do. The trail is still great and very nice (omitting the end until I became low key terrified), highly recommend!”