The 58th Avenue Conservation Area is a 10-acre tract dominated by mesic and hydric pine flatwoods. The County is in the process of developing plans for future use of the site, however, at this time there are no amenities or public access.
Conservation of this tract is provides refuge for several wildlife species, including the Florida gopher tortoise, numerous songbirds, and species of herpetofauna. The County plans to develop additional passive recreation opportunities on the site as funding becomes available. Please refer to our website home page for the map showing the location of this Preserve. We encourage the public to enjoy observing wildlife and learning about our conservation efforts.