Living in Nature
A Gift for the Future to Enjoy Today
Avenir is extraordinary for what we are building for as for what is being left as naturally maintained. The Avenir Conservation area, 2,400+ acres of restored natural lands which will provide refuge for over one-hundred different plant and animal species in several different native habitat types. These lands are the ecological keystone connecting a path of public lands that run from the Loxahatchee Slough Natural Area and Grassy Waters Preserve to the East and South, all the way to Dupuis and Lake Okeechobee, and North to Jonathan Dickinson State Park.
Walking Trails
The Endless Beauty of the Wild
One of our community’s keystones is our promise to the environment. Avenir will be surrounded by over 2,400-acres of natural conservation area to contribute to the quality of life of all creatures, including Avenir residents, and for future generations. Avenir residents will have miles of walking and biking trails, private parklands, and crystal waters. The connection with nature is important to the community’s designers.
Traversing these trails, you are a passive observer of Florida’s historic ecosystems as they would have been seen hundreds of years ago.
Parks
A World of Natural Wonders
Endless outdoor experiences and greenspaces make Avenir, unlike any place you’ve ever lived or visited before. Within our developed acreage, you will find a stunning parks for everything from running to relaxing, dozens of shimmering lakes and waterways, acres of landscaped public spaces, and mile after mile of well-kept walking and biking trails.
Surrounded by 2,400 Acres of Preserved Florida Nature
Environmental Preservation
A Gift for the Future to Enjoy Today
Avenir is extraordinary for what we are building for as for what is being left as naturally maintained. The Avenir Conservation area, 2,400+ acres of restored natural lands which provide refuge for over one-hundred different plant and animal species in several different native habitat types. These lands are the ecological keystone connecting a path of public lands that run from the Loxahatchee Slough Natural Area and Grassy Waters Preserve to the East and South, all the way to Dupuis and Lake Okeechobee, and North to Jonathan Dickinson State Park.