Attention adventure seekers! One of the world’s oldest living reptiles and creatures of all kinds await at the natural sanctuary known as Circle B Bar Reserve, smack dab in the center of Florida, one of the state’s last massive acreages of undeveloped land. This is a free public park like no other in America. (Watch the video above for a glimpse.) Alligators are literally below your feet as you hike along the trail bordering Lake Hancock, otherwise known as Alligator Alley. (I had the bejesus scared out of me one time while I was shooting video at Circle B.) During spring and early summer mating season, it’s common to see a gator cross the trail in front of you, so keep a safe distance. Rest assured, though – they’re more interested in their own kind, often engaging in fights and even cannibalism.
Before venturing onto the trails, stop by the education building to browse through the exhibits, which provide valuable insights into the park’s wildlife and habitats. This serves as an excellent introduction to the park’s offerings. Don’t forget to pack plenty of water and food for your journey. Consider bringing a picnic lunch to enjoy under the shade of the grand old oak trees at the open-air shelters.
I make a point to visit Circle B at least once a year, and each visit presents a unique experience. During my most recent excursion just over a week ago, the park was unusually quiet, with fewer gator sightings but still featuring the usual array of shorebirds. The gentle rustle of the breeze, the rhythmic lapping of waves against the lake shore, and the buzzing of insects created a serene ambiance that soothed my soul.