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Beker - South Fork

South Fork State Park

Best for exploring, hiking, birding, wildlife viewing, nature study and photography

Hours

Contact Lake Manatee State Park at 941-741-3028 for access information

Fees

No fee required

Location

Contact Lake Manatee State Park
Duette FL 33834

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Contact Info

941-741-3028

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Welcome to South Fork State Park

South Fork is located in Manatee County about 11 miles east of the town of Parrish and consists of 1,124 acres. 

The park is divided in half by the southeast-to-northwest flowing South Fork of the Little Manatee River and its associated floodplain of bottomland forest. The uplands consist of scrub, scrubby flatwoods, mesic flatwoods, mesic hammocks and small pockets of sandhill. The park’s mature sand pine and rosemary scrub draws the Native Plant Society out each year. Rosemary scrub is a rare natural community that is found only in Florida.

Visitors can use the property for exploring, hiking, birding, wildlife viewing, nature study and photography. Access to the South Fork property requires extensive walking but plans are underway to improve future access.

Animals you might encounter while out exploring South Fork include gopher tortoise, Eastern fence lizard, Florida scrub-jay, swallow-tailed kite, pileated woodpecker, Eastern towhee, gray fox and white-tailed deer.

The park has the only known population in Florida of a small ground orchid called the broadleaf nodding cap. Other interesting plants at the park are the newly described Manasota pawpaw, the rare Britton’s beargrass and Florida milkvine, needle palms, plus epiphytic (growing in trees) butterfly and green-fly orchids.

South Fork State Park is managed through Lake Manatee State Park and is also known as one of the Beker Properties. If you are interested in visiting or if would like more information, please contact the ranger station at 941-741-3028.

Plan Your Visit

PM Josh Herman
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Manager's Message

At this time recreation for South Fork State Park has not been developed. There are plans to improve the park for future access. For more information, please contact Lake Manatee State Park.
A view of the scrub land at South Fork.
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Hiking at South Fork

Take a hike on South Fork's incredible trails through undeveloped Florida.

Beker - South Fork Photo Gallery

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A view of a yellow and white spanish needle flower.
A view of a pink bull thistle.
A view of south fork creek.
A view of a green fly orchid.
A view of a rosemary scrub bush.
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The Endemic Rosemary Scrub

The rosemary scrub is a unique plant that grows in the dry scrub environments of Florida. Despite the lack of water the plant continues to flourish.
A view of a gopher tortoise.
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Gopher Tortoises

The gopher tortoise is one of the park's endangered species. An essential part of the natural community, their existence helps the other plants and wildlife thrive.

People Make the Parks

Brent Garrett

Staff Spotlight

Brent Garrett grew up in Florida. He has always had a love of the outdoors either fishing, playing soccer or going to the beach with friends.
Gary Shipley smiling at the camera.

Volunteer Spotlight

Gary Shipley keeps busy as a volunteer at three parks. Although he is busy, he enjoys every moment because that's more time that he has to spend in nature.
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Florida State Parks Foundation

The statewide nonprofit partner meeting critical funding needs for universal access, conservation, education and preservation.

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