Seabranch Preserve State Park is located just south of Port Salerno, on Hwy A1A. This preserve has several different natural communities in a relatively short distance. In less than one mile, one can see rare sand pine scrub, scrubby flatwoods, a baygall community, and a mangrove swamp. Hikers can explore these natural communities over five miles of trails. Florida Scrub Jay and Pileated Woodpecker are among the many bird species found here.
Here's an easy cache to make up for the nasty ones that I've hidden. The Difficulty and Terrain ratings are 2 because it's a one mile walk from the parking lot, through "sugar" sand, and there's a short bushwack to get to GZ.