Preserves

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All of Lee County's Conservation 20/20 preserves are open to the public.
Recreation opportunities for hiking, bird watching, nature photography and
nature study exist at all preserves. Several preserves offer advanced recreation
opportunities including fishing, kayaking/canoeing and horseback riding (click
here for more information). Information about Lee County-owned preserves not
acquired through the Conservation 20/20 Program can be found
here.
The following links provide access to more detailed information about each
preserve. The number associated with the preserve name is the former
"nomination" or file number while the preserve was in the review/negotiation
process. These numbers also appear on the status maps. If there is more than one
number listed, the preserve is made up of several parcels.