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Yellow River Pitcher Plants

Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park

Protects one of Florida's last remaining tracts of wet prairie

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year

Fees

No fee required

Location

Dickerson City Road at Garcon Point Road (County Road 191)
Milton FL 32583

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Contact Info

850-983-5363

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Welcome to Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park

The preserve protects one of Florida's last remaining tracts of wet prairie, including the largest community of pitcher plants in the state.

The carnivorous plants flourish here, passively trapping insects in specialized tube-shaped leaves and absorbing nutrients from the decomposing prey.

Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park is located in Santa Rosa County on Garcon Point, which separates Escambia Bay from Blackwater Bay. Nearly 20 rare and endangered species of plants and animals make their homes along the bay and its wet prairies, dome swamps and flatwoods.

There are no recreational facilities in the preserve, but the sweeping landscapes of the pitcher plant prairies offer a tremendous opportunity for photography and nature appreciation.

A small parking area and public access point are located at the intersection of Dickerson City Road and Garcon Point Road (County Road 191).

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Manager's Message Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park
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Manager's Message

Welcome to Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park. Now is a great time to see carnivorous pitcher plants, which can be found in most wet areas in the park.
flowers, plants, walk, trail
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Carnivorous Plants at Yellow River Marsh

The carnivorous pitcher plants in Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park adapt spectacularly to low-nutrient environments. These plants obtain nutrients by trapping and digesting invertebrates, and sometimes even small frogs and mammals.
Yellow River Walking Trail
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Wildlife Walk at Yellow River Marsh

You never know what you'll see in Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park! Explore the trails to see a variety of unusual plants and other wildlife!

Experiences

Birding
Birding
Hiking
Hiking
Walking and Running
Walking and Running
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Nature Trail
Nature Trail
Parking
Parking

Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park Photo Gallery

Yellow River Marsh Pitcher Plant
Yellow River Preserve
Yellow River Marsh Pitcher Plant
Yellow River Marsh
Yellow River Shoreline
Yellow River Walking Trail
Yellow River Scenic
water, plants, wildlife
water, plants, wildlife
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The Pristine Wet Prairie

The Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park is found in the coastal lowlands, a low-lying area consisting of flat, separated muddy plains and active coastlines. It is like going back in time.
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Shoreline Preservation at Yellow River

The coastal sandy beach system is home to many species of plants and animals dependent upon the beaches, dunes and near shore waters for all or part of their lives. Preserving shorelines takes dedication, understanding and patience.

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Ryan works on a prescribed fire at Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park.

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Ryan started as a volunteer. He quickly realized he had found a path to a rewarding career.
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