Hike a unique 154-acre piece of property in Mount Dora hosted by the Lake County Water Authority. Wolf Branch Sink Preserve is famous for its seasonal waterfall and active sinkhole. Because it is not open to the public on a regular basis due to its environmental sensitivity you will truly get an experience.  Join a unique self-guided hike on Nov. 21, from 10 am to 2 pm.  The staff will be on hand to show you the waterfall and talk about the preserve. If you wish there is a short self-guided hike you can take to see more of the preserve.

The preserve is located at the dead-end of Robie Avenue, east of Highway 441 and south of State Road 46. You can visit the “fall” and then hike at your leisure.

Be sure to wear hiking shoes, bring some water, and a camera to record this experience.  For more information, call 352-324-6141 ex. 0.

No reservations required. 

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