Region:
Southwest
OSCAR SCHERED STATE PARK
Osprey, Florida
Contact Information
1843 S. Tamiami Trail
Osprey, 34229
(941) 483-5956 Driving Directions
Oscar Scherer State Park is located on U.S.41, six
miles south of Sarasota. Heading south on I-75 take
exit 200. Heading north on I-75 take exit 195.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown
365 days a year.
Park Activities
Bicycling, Camping, Group Camping, Youth Camping,
Campfire Circle, Canoeing, Fishing, Interpretive
Center, Nature Trails, Picnicking, Showers, Swimming,
and Wildlife Viewing
Bicycling
The park offers several marked trails with a combined
length of approximately 15 miles. Both hikers and
bicyclists share these trails. Since much of the
trails consist of fine loose "sugar sand",
a mountain bike is recommended. The trails meander
through two distinct plant communities and are a
great way for visitors to get a closer look at the
"Oscar Scherer Outback". Due to the specific
use of and width of the trails, please refrain from
riding bikes on the Lester Finley Trail and the
South Creek Nature Trail. Both trails are marked
to show foot traffic only.
Full Facility Camping
Oscar Scherer State Park Full Facility Camping Oscar
Scherer State Park is a Seasonal Camping Park. Seasonal
Rates Apply As Follows: June 1st through October
31st $11.00 November 1st through May 31st $16.50
Rates are per night, per site for up to 4 persons
Additional Camping Related Fees Extra person fee
(over 4 people) $2.00 per person/per night Extra
car (non-towed vehicle) $3.00 per vehicle/ per night
Electricity $2.00 per night Pet Fee $2.00 per pet/
per night (proof of Rabies Vaccination required)
(State Sales Tax and Local Option Tax not included
in above prices) Campsites are available for tent
or RV camping with complete hook-ups for electric
and water. Reservations may be made up to eleven
months in advance. One night’s camping fee
deposit will be required (credit card only –
must be canceled within 24 hours of check-in time
for refund).
For more information on camping in our park simply
click on the Reserve America link. Clicking on the
park map or selecting one of the camping area links
just below the park map will allow you to see a
map of the individual campsite locations. Select
any campsite icon to see a detailed description
of the individual campsite and what it has to offer.
Group Camping
A separate camp area is available for organized
youth and adult groups. Tents only. No pets allowed.
Amenities include pavilion, campfire circle, restroom,
and cold water shower. No electric service available.
Limited to 60 people. For reservations call the
parks Ranger Station as Group Camp reservations
are not yet made through Reserve America.
Campfire Circle
Campfires are allowed in the campground but only
in the "ground grill" provided. Collecting
of firewood is not allowed, however campers can
bring in their own firewood or obtain it at the
Ranger Station for a donation to the parks' Citizen
Support Organization the Friends of Oscar Scherer
Park, Inc., whose members work at keeping firewood
available. The donations are used to help support
the park through special projects and improvements
to park facilities. Campfires may be banned during
extremely dry weather conditions. Please, never
leave campfires unattended and extinguish them completely
with water before vacating the site.
Canoeing
Canoeing South Creek is one of the more popular
recreational activities available at the park. Visitors
can launch their own canoe or kayak or rent a canoe
from the Ranger Station. Canoes are currently $5.00
per hour or $25.00 per day and are launched from
the South Creek Picnic Area. South Creek is a tidal
black water stream that flows through the park.
The Creek begins north of the park and is formed
by rainfall and freshwater run-off and eventually
flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The creek fluctuates
with the incoming tide and is brackish (a mixture
of fresh and salt water). Mangrove trees, Giant
Leather Fern, and Cabbage Palms are a few of the
plant species that can be seen growing along the
edge of the creek. Wading birds such as the Great
Blue Heron and Little Blue Heron can be seen feeding
in the water while Ospreys soar overhead. Occasionally
alligators and otters can be seen taking advantage
of the creeks' diverse habitat. Ranger led canoe
programs are available every Wednesday.
Fishing
Both freshwater and saltwater fishing opportunities
are available at the park. Lake Osprey is a 3-acre
freshwater lake providing anglers with the opportunity
to catch bream, bluegill, largemouth bass and channel
catfish. The lake is stocked with catfish as part
of the urban fisheries program sponsored by the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
South Creek provides an opportunity to catch saltwater
species. A fishing dock located off of the Lester
Finley Trail is a great place to fish. A fishing
license is required for persons over the age of
15, and can be purchased at the Sarasota County
Tax Collectors Office in Osprey.
Interpretive Center
Be sure to visit the Interpretive Nature Center
located in front of scenic Lake Osprey. The Center
showcases the parks scrubby flatwoods. Home of the
Florida Scrub Jay, Gopher Tortoise, and Eastern
Indigo Snake. Dioramas, Videos, Displays and Touch
Table enlighten the senses and help visitors learn
more about the park. Open most days from 10 a.m.
– 3 p.m. To find out if the center will be
open during your visit call the Ranger Station at
(941) 483-5956.
Nature Trails
Six marked hiking trails provide visitors an opportunity
to explore various remote portions of the park.
Numbered benches conveniently placed along the trails
provide resting spots and, since the numbers correspond
with numbers on the trail map, visitors can determine
their exact location on the trail. Keep in mind
that there are no restrooms or shelters on the trail.
You may want to wear good hiking shoes, bring drinking
water, wear a hat, and use sunscreen and insect
repellant. Make sure to request a trail map when
entering the park. For information on what you might
see along the trail, be sure to check out the Resources
and Endangered Habitats section.
Picnicking
The South Creek Picnic Area and Lake Osprey Picnic
Area each provide visitors with picnic tables, charcoal
grills, pavilions, and a playground. South Creek
Picnic area has a restroom, small pavilion and a
canoe launch. Lake Osprey Picnic Area has a bathhouse,
two pavilions, and a Nature Center located next
to Lake Osprey. The pavilions and Nature Center
are each available for rental. The Nature Center
is equipped with a kitchen, folding tables, chairs,
and a sound system. It also includes several exhibits
about the parks various plants and animals. It is
a great location for weddings, family reunions or
business meetings. Please Contact the Ranger Station
for additional information, reservations and current
rental rates.
Showers
Each of the five bathhouses in the Family Campground
are equipped with restrooms and hot water showers,
and are for registered campers only. Non-campers
may also use these showers, however they must register
at the Ranger Station and pay an additional fee.
At the Lake Osprey Picnic Area, a bathhouse with
inside coldwater showers is available to all visitors.
Pets (other than service animals) are not permitted
in any of the restroom facilities.
Swimming
Lake Osprey is a perfect place to cool off during
the hot summer days. This 3-acre freshwater lake is
located at the Lake Osprey Picnic Area. The lake is
also open for fishing, however no fishing is permitted
in the designated roped off swimming area. The lake
has a sandy beachfront and is also equipped with a
floating swim dock.
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