Photo courtesy of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
A long-established recreational activity in the area, hunters were instrumental in protecting this corner of remote, wild Florida. Hunting activities continue today and include seasons for archery, muzzle loading and general gun. Typical game species are white-tailed deer, turkey and hogs. Alligator hunting is not allowed within the preserve.
Hunting within the preserve is managed cooperatively between the National Park Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. For up-to-date hunting regulations related to the Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area click here.
Closures Learn more about areas and facilities that may be closed. more...
ORV and Hunting Access Related to Surface Water An overview of hydrologic conditions to be considered. more...
Did You Know?
Alligator hatching season is typically September through October in South Florida. A female can lay up to 50 eggs, about 45 of which will hatch, but only 2 or 3 will make it beyond the first two years of life.