Hike #40: Lake Apopka Loop Trail

Hike #40: 52 Hike Challenge: Lake Apopka Loop Trail. If you’re into birding (and alligators!), you MUST take a hike along the Lake Apopka Loop Trail (or at least plan an outing to the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive). More than 150 species of birds reportedly flock to Lake Apopka during the winter months. Encompassing 30,800 acres (making it the fourth largest lake in Florida), Lake Apopka was targeted for cleanup under the Surface Water Improvement and Management Act of 1987. I reached the Lake Apopka Loop Trail from the Magnolia Park Trailhead, although it also can be accessed from the Clay Island Trailhead, Green Mountain Scenic Overlook and Trailhead, North Shore Trailhead and Wildlife Drive entrance (2850 Lust Road). I saw plenty of birds, but no alligators this time out (perhaps due to it being a rather overcast day). Distance: 2.5 miles.

Green Mountain Overlook


The Green Mountain Overlook and Trailhead in Minneola is located 132 feet above sea level and provides spectacular views of the surrounding area (you may get a glimpse of Lake Apopka in the distance as well). It features a three-story observation tower, picnic tables, restrooms and a water fountain. Hikers can access the Lake Apopka Loop Trail from the Green Mountain Overlook and take an 18-mile trek to Magnolia Park, which lies on the east side of Lake Apopka. Very peaceful! By the way, Green Mountain lies near Sugarloaf Mountain, which, at 312 feet above sea level, is the highest point on the Florida peninsula.