The Weekiwachee Preserve is part of a regional system of
conservation lands that extends up to Crystal River Buffer
Preserve, preserving the southernmost coastal hardwood hammock
in western Florida. The preserve provides a rich mosaic of
habitats including several miles of Weeki Wachee River frontage,
portions of the Mud River, dense hardwood swamps, fresh and
saltwater marshes, and pine-covered sandhills. The preserve is
best known for its Florida black bear population. The bears are
shy, elusive and pose no threat to people, spending most of
their time deep within the swamp.