Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive will be closed to vehicles Oct. 3-5. View recreation announcements for updates.

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🛑 Heads Up! Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive Closure in Effect 🚨

The Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive will be closed to motorized vehicles Oct. 3–5 due to forecasted heavy rain.

Recent roadwork and slope improvements could be damaged by vehicles in wet conditions. ✅ Pedestrian & bike access on the Lake Apopka Loop Trail remains open.

Stay updated on closures here: sjrwmd.info/Updates 🌿
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🛑 Heads Up! Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive Closure in Effect 🚨

The Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive will be closed to motorized vehicles Oct. 3–5 due to forecasted heavy rain.

Recent roadwork and slope improvements could be damaged by vehicles in wet conditions. ✅ Pedestrian & bike access on the Lake Apopka Loop Trail remains open.

Stay updated on closures here: https://sjrwmd.info/Updates 🌿

Are You Team Alligator OR Team Manatee?! 🤷
Use 👍 OR ❤️ To Cast Your Vote! 👇
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Are You Team Alligator OR Team Manatee?! 🤷
Use 👍 OR ❤️ To Cast Your Vote! 👇

Turn off that faucet,
Don’t let it run free,
Even the manatees say,
“Save some water for me!” 🐋💦

Happy #RandomActsOfPoetryDay! 🎉

Protecting water can be poetry in motion. 💙 #LoveFloridaWater
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Turn off that faucet,
Don’t let it run free,
Even the manatees say,
“Save some water for me!” 🐋💦

 Happy #RandomActsOfPoetryDay! 🎉

Protecting water can be poetry in motion. 💙 #LoveFloridaWater

💧 Meet Keegan from Oviedo!

By learning how to properly irrigate his HOA’s common areas, he’s saving 3.5 MILLION gallons of water every year—all while keeping the landscape beautiful. 🌿✨

His smart watering practices have inspired others, including City of Oviedo Mayor Megan Sladek, who proudly supports his efforts. 🙌

Keegan shows us that small changes can lead to BIG impacts. 🌎💙

👉 Watch his story and see how one homeowner is protecting Florida’s water resources—one drop at a time.

#WaterMatters #FloridaWater #CommunityImpact #Conservation
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