Manatee Park

Manatee Park showing a garden, wildflowers and flowers
Watch Florida’s most famous marine creature, the manatee, swim in its natural habitat at this non-captive park on the Orange River. 

Located on the Orange River, a small tributary of the Caloosahatchee River, Manatee Park is a serene getaway for both manatees and humans. Visit this park to see some of the state’s most famous creatures in a non-captive refuge. 

This 17-acre (7-hectare) park is a haven for large groups of manatees. During winter, the waters of the Gulf of Mexico get a bit too chilly for manatees. As a byproduct of power generation, Florida Power and Light pumps heated water into canals along the Orange River. This turns the canals into a manatee’s version of a hot tub the creatures flock here to enjoy the warm water. 

Stop at one of the park’s many riverside vantage points to watch them leisurely swim around. At an average of 10 feet (3.05 meters) long and 1,000 pounds (453 kilograms) in weight, these gentle giants are special sights to see in their natural habitats. 

If you want to see the manatees on the river, put your canoe or kayak in at the park’s boat launch. You can find a boat to rent here. Throw your line into the water at the fishing pier be sure you have a Florida fishing license. 

The park offers enough amenities to stay here for the entire day, if you wish. Enjoy lunch at one of the picnic tables or take a shady rest under the pavilion. Take younger members of your group to the playground. 

In addition to its manatees, the park is known for a brilliant butterfly garden. Stroll through the lovely demonstration landscape.  

The best times to view the manatees are between the months of November and March, when cooler Gulf of Mexico temperatures force the animals into the canal. During hot summers, many manatees seek refuge in cooler Gulf waters. They have no specific breeding season, so you have a good chance of seeing a manatee calf any month of the year.

The park is open year-round, every day until sunset. Except for a small parking fee, there is no entry fee. Visit the gift shop and visitors’ center on-site. 

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4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Mar 30, 2020

It was hot when we went, so the manatees were absent. Not the fault of the park.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Jan 24, 2020

Check the website before visiting to see if there are manatees in the area. We saw lots of them when we went. Wished we had more time to do the kayaking - we saw people who were kayaking and paddleboarding with the manatees all around them, looked neat

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
Jan 7, 2020

There wasn't much going on here. We rented the canoes and saw one or two, but just briefly.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
Feb 24, 2019

We went in February and it was 85 degrees outside. We saw no manatees at this park. Warm enough for them to stay in the ocean and not visit the waters inside the park. It was free so at least there's that. I hear it's great when it's colder outside, though.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Jan 28, 2019

Fun park, the manatees are around and visible in January!

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
Jan 1, 2019

Nice 30min visit to see the back side of a manatee swimming away. Did not see any other manatee during our visit.

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