Tibet-Butler Preserve is a 440-acre county park located on the shore of Lake Butler, southwest of Orlando, Florida. It features a nature center, 3.6 miles of trails, a picnic area, a butterfly garden, and a wheelchair-accessible sandbox. The preserve includes various habitats such as bay swamps, marshes, cypress swamps, pine flatwoods, and scrub, and is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including gopher tortoises, North American river otters, and over 100 species of birds. The nature center, called the Vera Carter Environmental Center, offers exhibits and interactive displays, making it a great place for families to learn about and explore the natural environment
Plan your family visit to the Tibet-Butler Preserve with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We visited the Tibet-Butler Preserve, a beautiful green space with boardwalks for the kids to walk around and explore, swamps, marshwoods, wildlife, gardens and picnic areas
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the butterfly garden and sandbox, while we appreciated the lovely space for families ✨