Dunns Creek Wildlife Management Area, 521-LOT San Mateo Rd, San Mateo, FL 32187, United States
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Dunns Creek Wildlife Management Area - Featured Reviews (139)
Awesome spot to just sit back and watch the water flow or for fishing off the dock or bank
It is a beautiful place to visit. We loved it, very nice.
Dunns Creek sprawls out over South Putnam County. You can access the park from multiple locations for a day on the water or in the woods. This location offers a small boat slip for those who enjoy taking a kayak or canoe through the area. The rails make getting in and out of the water easy. They have public restrooms open from dawn to dusk. There is a long boardwalk from the parking lot to the boat slip. Beautiful scenery when walking out to the boardwalk.
Beautiful place, very quite and relaxing
Such a beautiful serene place....
Area is always clean and well taken care of..beautiful wildlife...and you can fish off of the large well maintained dock..
There are restrooms within the area
This is a great place to visit and take the kids fishing. Nice dock for fishing and lots of nice places to have lunch. I have not seen a park ranger there yet and there is a place at the entry to pay the parking fees and get a pass... that said it,would be great if there was a ranger available sometime for visitor help and advice.
This is a great Park, still in it's development phase. Not a lot of amenities but more than 6,000 access to bike, hike or ride your horse around. Or, just sit on the bank of Dunn's Creek and fish. NO SWIMMING (Gators).
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Where is Dunns Creek Wildlife Management Area Located ?
Dunns Creek Wildlife Management Area Located in San Mateo of 521-LOT San Mateo Rd. The complete address is Dunns Creek Wildlife Management Area, 521-LOT San Mateo Rd, San Mateo, FL 32187, United States.
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Yes you can contact over this +1 386-329-4404 no.
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