J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area


The J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area is located in Palm Beach, Florida, a wildlife and conservation park that covers some forty thousand acres. Visitors explore its forests and waterways whilst enjoying a number of good activities.

Ideal for fishing and hiking, the area has some of the best fresh water fishing in the region. Visitors can explore the woods for wildlife, snapping photos of deer, small rodents and wild cats, or check out the birds, including quail, gulls, herons and hawks. Fishermen can throw a line for a tasty treat with an array of fish, including bass, snook and bluegill.

Others prefer to hike the many trails, making their own paths by strolling through glades and over hills to find quiet spots for picnics. Cyclists and mountain bikers will love the main trails where hills provide a chance to do leaps and other acrobatics. Horse riders can take other trails to visit distant meadows and pleasant patches of flowers.

No matter which way visitors turn, there is always something new to see and do in the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area. Other popular activities include paddling, scenic driving, shooting and backcountry camping. Every time of year is the right time in the area. Sunsets are very colourful. Breezes are gentle and welcoming. Picnic areas always ring with the sound of gentle laughter and the smell of food is never far away.

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