🐍 Meet the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake — the largest venomous snake in North America and an important part of Florida’s natural ecosystems.
Known for the diamond-shaped pattern along its back and signature rattle, this species uses venom to subdue prey and defend itself when threatened. They’d rather avoid people than confront them, and the rattle is often a warning to keep your distance.
Eastern Diamondbacks help control rodent populations and play an important role in keeping habitats balanced.
The St. Johns River Water Management District helps protect the diverse natural lands where native wildlife like the Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake can thrive. 🌿
If you spot one on District lands:
✔️ Give it space
✔️ Do not disturb it
✔️ Appreciate it from a safe distance
#SJRWMD #FloridaWildlife #Rattlesnake
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3 hours ago
In honor of Memorial Day, all St. Johns River Water Management District offices will be closed on Monday, May 25.
🏢 Our offices will reopen on Tuesday, May 26.
Florida State Parks will offer free day-use admission from May 23–25, 2026, ahead of America’s 250th anniversary🙌
Looking for other FREE ideas on SJRWMD lands? Be sure to check out these favorites: 👇
1️⃣ Lake Apopka North Shore
• 🔴 Red Trail — a hidden-gem 2-mile loop through a lush oak forest
• 🏞️ Clay Island Loop — features four observation towers with sweeping views of Lake Apopka
2️⃣ Fort Drum Marsh Conservation Area
• Start at Horseshoe Lake (free day-use permit required)
• A short hike leads to a wooden boardwalk winding through a blackwater swamp of cypress, cedar and sabal palms
3️⃣ Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve
• Multiple trails through mesic flatwoods and sandhill uplands
• Seasonal wildflowers add color to your hike
4️⃣ Black Creek Ravines Conservation Area
• ⚪ White Trail overlooks rare north Florida ravines
• 🔴 Red Trail ends at a 30-foot bluff above Black Creek with breathtaking views
✨ Lace up your boots and explore the natural side of Florida this weekend!
🔗 Find a property near you on our website.
bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap
💧 Florida water — it’s worth saving.
❤️🤍💙 As we enjoy the holiday weekend, we remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
#MemorialDay #SJRWMD
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5 hours ago
Heads up if you’re planning a visit to Emeralda Marsh Conservation Area — the Seasonal Wildlife Drive will close to vehicular access after May 31st and the Seasonal Wildlife Drive will be open on Memorial Day.
Now is your last chance this season to experience the scenic drive through restored wetlands, wildlife habitat, and beautiful natural Florida landscapes. 🌿🦅🚗
🔗 Learn more and plan your visit:
sjrwmd.info/EmeraldaMarsh
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2 days ago
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