• Spring Equinox Hike

    Split Oak Forest Main Entrance 12175 Clapp Simms Duda Road, Orlando, FL, United States

    Celebrate the arrival of Spring at 4:15pm sunset at 7:36 pm

  • International Day of Forests 2018 Hike

    Split Oak Forest Main Entrance 12175 Clapp Simms Duda Road, Orlando, FL, United States

    Celebrate the International Day of Forests with a hike in your favorite Central Florida Forest!

    Free
  • Palm Sunday Hike 2018

    Split Oak Forest Main Entrance 12175 Clapp Simms Duda Road, Orlando, FL, United States
    Free
  • Save Split Oak Forest Fundraiser

    Mead Botanical Garden 1300 South Denning Drive, Winter Park, FL, United States

    Join us for our kickoff fundraiser at Mead Garden! We have some lovely silent auction items donated to us.

    Free
  • Easter Eve Hike 2018

    Split Oak Forest Main Entrance 12175 Clapp Simms Duda Road, Orlando, FL, United States

    Sunset 7:42pm - FULL MOON rise 8:04pm

    Free
  • Yoga at Split Oak Forest

    Split Oak Forest Main Entrance 12175 Clapp Simms Duda Road, Orlando, FL, United States

    A one-hour+ Hatha yoga session led by Charlie Reed in a shaded oak grove at Split Oak Forest. Bring water and mats, some tarps will be laid out for between your mat and the ground, or bring an under-layer of choice. Short hike to follow session. Main entrance and parking at 12175 Clapp Simms Duda […]

    Free
  • Roadside Wildflower Program

    Kissimmee Utility Authority Office Third Floor Boardroom 1701 West Carroll Street, Kissimmee, FL, United States

    We are joining the Pine Lily Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society for their monthly meeting. They have an excellent guest speaker: Lisa Roberts, Florida Wildflower Foundation Executive Director on How to Create a Roadside Wildflower Program in Osceola County. Pine Lily FNPS meets the 4th Thursday of every month at the KUA building, […]

  • The July Flower Hike

    Split Oak Forest South Entrance 5850 Cyrils Drive, Saint Cloud, FL, United States

    We're leaving from the South entrance early in the morning to find all sorts of amazing July wildflowers: meadowbeauties, grass pinks, butterfly peas, butterfly orchids, tarflower, Florida milkweed, partridge pea, candyroots, and milkworts. Known plants (we'll probably see these): Calopogon multiflorus, many-flowered grass pink Sabatia grandiflora, largeflower rose gentian Eryngium yuccifolium, rattlesnake master Rhexia mariana, […]

    Free