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  1. Explore the largest remaining tract of Florida dry prairie, a habitat for rare and endangered species and a dark sky wonder. Enjoy camping, hiking, birding, horseback riding and more at this 54,000-acre park.

  2. The Kissimmee Prairie Preserve protects an enormous 54,000 acres of the dry prairie that once covered much of central and south Florida. Today there is less than 10% of it left. Dry prairie is a knee-high grassland interspersed with sloughs and occasional live oak and cabbage palm hammocks.

  3. Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park. EXPERIENCES AND AMENITIES. Visitors can find a deep connection to natural Florida at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve. More than 100 miles of multi-use trails beckon bicyclers, hikers and horseback riders.

  4. Explore the diverse habitats and wildlife of this 54,000-acre park by biking, hiking, horseback riding, camping or glamping. Enjoy star gazing, birding, picnicking and more in Florida's first Dark Sky Park.

  5. Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park is a Florida state park, located approximately 25 miles north of Okeechobee, off US 441. Gallery

  6. This is an official dark sky park located in a 55,000 acre prairie. The campground is 5 miles from the entrance so it is a quiet night every night. There are alligators at the "gator hole" to see and birds are everywhere.

  7. This remote and sweeping preserve is reminiscent of western prairies. But here, cabbage palms dot the landscape. Dry prairie is an imperiled habitat and hosts rare and endangered species, including the Florida grasshopper sparrow, burrowing owl and the crested caracara.

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