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  2. Starkey Wilderness Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Starkey Wilderness Preserve is a public recreation and nature conservation area located in Pasco County, Florida. The park includes a system of hiking, bicycling, and equestrian trails, cabins and primitive camping sites, and picnic areas. It is named after Jay B. Starkey, a cattle rancher who bought the property in 1937 and later donated ...

  3. Balm-Boyette Scrub Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Swiftmud. The Balm-Boyette Scrub Nature Preserve is a 5,723-acre (2,316 ha) preserve located in Hillsborough County, Florida. [1] It was purchased through joint funding from the County's Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP) and the State of Florida's Conservation and Recreation Lands (CARL) Program.

  4. Florida State Road 589 - Wikipedia

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    The trail begins at Lutz-Lake Fern Road (Exit 16), and continues north for 55 miles (89 km) to the highway's terminus at State Road 44. Four miles north of State Road 54, an additional 6.5-mile paved bicycle trail connects the Suncoast Trail to the J. B. Starkey Wilderness Park in New Port Richey. Use of the Suncoast Trail is free, but in late ...

  5. Pithlachascotee River - Wikipedia

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    Pithlachascotee River. The US 19 bridge over the Pithlachascotee River between Port Richey (left) and New Port Richey. The Pithlachascotee River, often called the Cotee or "Cootie" River, [1][2][3] is a blackwater river in Pasco County, Florida. Originating near Crews Lake, the river flows for over 23 miles (37 km) [4] to the south and west ...

  6. Starkey Park - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 May 2014, at 00:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply ...

  7. Starkey Hill - Wikipedia

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    Starkey Hill is the highest point in Puslinch Township, southwestern Ontario and is located southeast of Guelph, Ontario. The property is currently owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority and sports a 4 km (2½ mi) loop hiking trail. Parking and access to the trail is located off Arkell Rd., 1 km east of Watson Rd. & the village of Arkell.

  8. Elk Neck State Forest - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Mason-Dixon Trail runs through this state forest. Although there is a reduced-size area-map of the state forest online, a larger, more detailed map (including Elk Neck State Park) can be purchased from the Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources. Elk Neck State Forest is part of the Northeastern coastal forests ecoregion.

  9. List of trails on Long Island - Wikipedia

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    Sixteen miles of trails. Hempstead Lake State Park. Some unmarked trails around the lake that are shared with horses so be sure to yield to them. Stop and ask if ok to pass. Jones Beach State Park. Eight and one half miles. This trail is regarded by some as the best on Long Island. [6] Kings Park Hike and Bike Trail.