Corkscrew's Ghost Orchid on July 14, 2018. Photo: RJ Wiley
A visit to Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a journey into the heart of the Everglades ecosystem. Discover the rugged beauty of this famed natural area on Corkscrew's famous boardwalk - a 2.5-mile adventure through pine flatwoods, wet prairie, around a marsh, and finally into the largest old growth Bald Cypress forest in North America.
Located about 30 minutes east of Naples, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is home to hundreds of alligators, otters, white-tailed deer, and red-bellied turtles. A wide variety of wading birds, songbirds, raptors and the fabulous Painted Bunting can be seen throughout the year. Photo opportunities are available at every turn of the boardwalk trail.
Audubon Florida uses Corkscrew science to protect Everglades birds and their habitats.
Visitors to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary find a gentle, pristine wilderness.
The "Super" Ghost Orchid has six flowers as of today (August 14, 2019.) This season's first flower appeared June 27. In 2018, the first flower appeared July 8 and it bloomed 85 consecutive days. Please check back for updates.
Learn about the birds that nest and forage at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
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Friends of Corkscrew are a special group of folks who understand that their annual support is critical to maintaining the Sanctuary.
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