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The Orlando Wetlands is a man-made wetland designed to provide advanced treatment for reclaimed water from the City of Orlando and other local cities.

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4.7/5 · 157 reviews
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Mar 9, 2025
Bring your binoculars-great bird watching...along with everything else! NIce level hike around water-but watch for gators! Well worth the visit!Full review by L880YYbillt
Mar 4, 2025
So many years I have come the month of Feb and March, this is the first year I have seen "teaspoons". I was thrilled and the Roseate Spoonbill nesting is within a camera's range. Orlando Wetlands …Full review by Cynthia W
Aug 10, 2024
Hiking and looking for wildlife are some one of my favorite hobbies and wetlands are some of the best places to enjoy these activities. Orlando Wetlands Park was the first wetlands park created in Fl…Full review by Arielfl

Questions & answers

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Did you see any Spoonbills on this visit? Have friends visiting and they'll make the drive if there are. Thanks!
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Yes. They usually are off the road that goes to the right. If not there, it's close, try Blackpoint Wildlife Drive on the Cape.
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Your review of Orlando Wetlands is amazingly short sighted.
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Well thanks Ben. Based on your rude question, you are nothing but a Troll.
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My wife uses an Electric Service Vehicle to get around -- completely unable to walk. Will she be able to accompany …
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My wife uses an Electric Service Vehicle to get around -- completely unable to walk. Will she be able to accompany me on the birding trail and/or other trails through the park? We plan to visit in February 2018.
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Visitors that are disabled are allowed to use personal motorized wheelchairs on the berm roads. These roads are shell rod base and fairly hard packed. If we are getting a lot of rain, they …
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Visitors that are disabled are allowed to use personal motorized wheelchairs on the berm roads. These roads are shell rod base and fairly hard packed. If we are getting a lot of rain, they can and do get very muddy. But with the dry weather we are having now (Spring, 2017) the road/berms are in good shape. We also have tram tours provided by our volunteers on Friday's and Saturday's from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. This information provided by Mark Sees, Orlando Wetlands Park.
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