Ponce Preserve
4400 block of South Atlantic and South Peninsula Drive
The Ponce Preserve is the town’s largest park with approximately 41 acres stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Halifax River. Sitting at the heart of this park is the Green Mound State Archaeological Site, an ancient Indian midden.
The terrain is varied, from the ocean dunes, through terraced palmetto patches and maritime hammock to the wetlands adjacent to the Halifax River. You’ll find many of our native plants in the Preserve including Florida lantana, southern red cedar, cabbage palms, Simpson’s stoppers and oak trees. At the base of the Green Mound is a live oak estimated to be more than 350 years old.
The parking lot and restrooms on the west side of Peninsula Drive are now open and give direct access to the nature trails through the park. The boardwalk begins directly across the street and offers two places to launch canoes and
kayaks while meandering one-third of a mile across the marsh out to the Halifax River. Three covered gazebos offer visitors a place to relax and enjoy unspoiled views. Funding for these projects was provided by the Ponce deLeon Inlet & Port District of Volusia County and the Florida Inland Navigation District. The Garden Club of Ponce Inlet provided the benches throughout the park and landscaping at the entrance island.
In addition to the nature trails that are currently being cleared, future plans for the Preserve include picnic facilities, play areas for the children, a wildlife viewing platform, a boardwalk around the Green Mound and a walkway from Atlantic Avenue to the beach.
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