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Tall Cypress Natural Area 
Broward County > Parks > Tall Cypress Natural Area

Tall Cypress Natural Area sign

Boardwalk through the natural area

Petal from a pond apple tree

Size: 66 acres

Habitat: Last remaining stands of basin swamp and pine flatwoods.

Vegetation: Tall Cypress contains a dense, continuous canopy of cypress trees that transitions to slash pines. Interspersed within this canopy are shallow willow and pond apple depressions, sabal palm heads, red maples, and strangler fig trees. The understory of sword and leather ferns, saw palmetto, swamp lily, soft-leaved wild coffee, beautyberry, and other basin swamp plants is so thick that it is extremely difficult to traverse this urban forest by foot.

Wildlife: In terms of animal species, the site is one of the most diverse purchased through the 1989 Environmentally Sensitive Lands (ESL) Bond program. Due to the density of vegetation and the lack of disturbance, the site is ideal habitat for heavily forested woodland species. Mammals, birds, and reptiles are particularly numerous. Tall Cypress also presents an ideal habitat for resident and migratory birds, including the great horned owl, pileated woodpecker, great egret, little blue heron, cardinal, bluejay, and many species of warbler. Among the plentiful reptiles are land turtles, snakes, and lizards. The site is also home to many species of butterflies, including white peacock, malachite, gulf fritillary, and Julia.

Amenities: 2,090-foot elevated boardwalk with two covered overlooks, concrete trail, restrooms, interpretive signage, seating areas, and parking.

A Little History: This 66-acre natural area has long been known for its richly forested resources. Owned jointly by Broward County and the City of Coral Springs, the site was once slated for development. It has been preserved through the efforts of local and county government, along with the Coral Springs High School environmental group Save What’s Left. 

 Aerial view of Tall Cypress Natural Area

Aerial image of Tall Cypress Natural Area 

The natural area is accessible from Broward County Transit Route #34.

Green Anole


Tall Cypress Natural Area

3700 Turtle Run Blvd., Coral Springs, FL 33067
Phone: 954-357-8700
Fax: 954-357-8703
E-mail: ParksMarketing@broward.org


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