Environmentally Sensitive Lands

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The damage of recent hurricanes has unfortunately caused the temporary closing of Lake Townsen and Fickett Hammock Preserve. The County appreciates your patience as we work diligently to remove the hazardous debris.

Note: Lake Townsen Regional Park will remain open to the public, as well as Cypress Lakes Preserve. However, please proceed with caution as there is abundant flooding throughout the area.

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The Countyโ€™s ESL mission is to preserve the Countyโ€™s natural, cultural, and scenic resources while enhancing the quality of life for present and future generations

NEWS:

The Hernando County Environmentally Sensitive Lands (ESL) Program announces the completion of the new trailhead kiosk at the entrance to Fickett Hammock Preserve, located at 15842 Centralia Road in Brooksville. The kiosk will provide information and a trail map for preserve visitors. The Preserve is now open for public use.

Please contact the Hernando County Parks & Recreation Department at (352) 754-4031 for more information.


The Environmentally Sensitive Lands (ESL) Program is dedicated to the protection and management of County Preserves for their natural resources and recreational uses compatible with conservation. The program and initial funding was voter approved in 1988.

The program supports Preserves and County projects in environmentally sensitive habitats that:

Hernando Countyโ€™s natural, cultural, and scenic resources, are being preserved and enhanced for our quality of life on the Adventure Coast. 

Benefits of Sensitive Lands to our Communities:

  • Protection of water quality for our rivers, estuaries, springs, and drinking water;
  • Protection of water recharge areas;
  • Preservation and restoration of sensitive wildlife habitats and scenic  landscapes;
  • Nature-based recreational opportunities;
  • Ecotourism provides tourist tax revenue; and
  • Provide outdoor educational experiences.