The full boardwalk system at Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park is officially reopening end-to-end for the first time in years.
Saturday, February 21
10:00–11:30 AM
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
The ceremony is hosted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Division of Recreation and Parks in partnership with Friends of Fakahatchee.
This reopening includes the newer boardwalk section that opened in February 2024 along with the reconstructed original boardwalk completed in November 2025. For the first time since hurricane damage disrupted access, visitors can once again walk the entire system through the heart of the strand.
Fakahatchee protects one of the largest preserved cypress strand swamps in North America. This landscape supports:
- Rare native orchids, including the ghost orchid
- Florida panther habitat
- Bromeliads and air plants
- Old-growth bald cypress ecosystems
The elevated boardwalk makes this fragile habitat accessible while protecting sensitive wetlands beneath it.
If you’ve been waiting to walk it again — or have never experienced it end-to-end — this is the time.





