April 4th, Big Cypress National Preserve was notified of a wildfire in the northern portion of the preserve, located approximately one mile north of I-75 around mile marker 68. The Cypress Trail Wildfire is currently estimated to be approximately 1200 acres in size, burning in a mixture of grass, brush and pine. South Florida Fire & Aviation resources are on scene, and additional resources have been ordered.
Big Cypress National Preserve has issued a temporary trail closure to promote visitor safety during current wildfire activity effective immediately, April 5, 2023. During the closure all recreational use including off-road vehicles, hiking, camping, hunting and commercial activities are prohibited in the designated areas.
Please refer to the provided map and area description below, temporary closures include the following areas:
Closures Include: All trails, campgrounds and roadways
- West of Nobles Grade
- North of I-75
- East of Highway 29
- South of Northern Preserve Boundary
- Bear Island Campground
- Pink Jeep Campground
- Gator Head Campground
- Florida Trail North of MM63 I75 to Seminole Boundary
- All ORV Trails in Bear Island Unit
The following adjacent areas will remain open:
- Private lands in the designated area; residents should use caution and notify the Fire Duty Officer of entry by calling 561-923-5228.
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