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Five Birding Hot Spots in Kissimmee

Grab your binoculars and explore Kissimmee’s top birdwatching locations — from wetlands to preserves, these sites are a birder’s paradise.

A Couple stands with birds on their arms in Kissimmee

Looking for the best places to spot incredible birds in Kissimmee? From rare migratory visitors to colorful tropical species, this Central Florida destination is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Whether you're an experienced birder or just getting started, you’ll find unforgettable sights along scenic trails, wetlands, and wildlife preserves. Grab your binoculars and check out these five must-visit birdwatching spots in Kissimmee. Some are event a part of the iconic Great Florida Birding Trail.

1. Gatorland

Don’t let the name fool you — Gatorland is home to more than our scaly swamp-dwelling friends. For nearly 30 years, the Gatorland Bird Rookery has been a great place to photograph more than 20 different species of birds. The park has become such a popular destination for birders that they offer a photographer’s pass from February to June, allowing you to come early and stay until dusk for prime birding time. Of course, there are plenty of other things to do once the birds quiet down in the afternoon, including zip lining and off-road adventures.

2. Kissimmee Prairie Preserve

If you’re a burgeoning eco-tourist looking for standout seasonal birding opportunities, the Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is for you. This state park offers refuge to six threatened and endangered species. During your visit, you may catch a glimpse of a burrowing owl, crested caracara, wood stork, or whitetail kite. The Kissimmee Prairie Preserve features several diverse habitats, including wetlands, dry prairie, and hardwood hammocks — offering bird lovers a day’s worth of activities and areas to investigate.

Other species found here are the Florida grasshopper sparrow, mottled ducks, sandhill cranes, and Bachman’s sparrows. The elusive Florida scrub jay calls it home as well, along with the reintroduced whooping crane. In the park, there are two wading bird rookeries with more than 500 pairs — mostly great egrets and black-crowned night herons.

3. Joe Overstreet Road at Lake Kissimmee

The shores of Lake Kissimmee are popular for local and visiting birders to view beautiful birds. But if you ask the locals, the best spot is the Joe Overstreet landing along the lake’s eastern shore. Here, past the cattle pastures, you’ll find meadowlarks, crested caracaras, sandhill cranes, whooping cranes, and kestrels, among others. 

A short drive from here is Kissimmee Swamp Tours, where a great opportunity awaits to get into the wetlands and see more wildlife and species like the snail kite. You’ll get the most extraordinary views while taking an airboat ride over the water around sunset.  

4. Wild Florida

If your heart is set on seeing colorful birds, you’ll want to visit Wild Florida’s famous Macaw Aviary. Here, the Wild Florida team cares for rescued macaws, ensuring they have everything they need for a healthy, happy life. Throughout the aviary, there are perches, swings, toys, ladders, trees, platforms, and even private bird cabins for when its residents want to kick back and relax. 

Beyond the aviary, hop aboard an airboat and speed through the headwaters of the Everglades. As you make your way through the reeds, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to snap photos of birds in their natural habitat. 

5. Walt Disney World® Resort

Walt Disney World® Resort is known for rocketing roller coasters, out-of-this-world attractions, and legendary characters, but it’s also the perfect place to discover beautiful birds. (And not just Donald and Daisy Duck!) Inside Walt Disney World® Resort, you can spot one of the most beloved birds of all: the flamingo.

Beyond the parks, the Disney Wilderness Preserve, managed by The Nature Conservancy and named for Disney’s support in conserving this land, offers birdwatchers a natural oasis just south of the magic. Spanning over 11,500 acres, it’s a haven for species like white ibis, wild turkeys, turkey vultures, hawks, sandhill cranes and more. Whether in the wild or within the resort, Disney’s dedication to conservation makes it a perfect stop for birders.

 

A Few Fun Facts Before You Take Flight

Did you know that Kissimmee is home to the largest population of nesting bald eagles in Florida? It’s true! Kissimmee was also selected as a re-entry point for the nearly extinct whooping crane. These aren’t the only birds you’re likely to see here, however. Kissimmee is home to the Osceola wild turkey, ibis, hawk, falcon, quail, and herons of every color. You might even get to see rare birds during your visit, including the Florida scrub jay, snail kite, crested caracara, and limpkin.

Now, let’s leave the nest and explore five of our favorite local locations to  glimpse migrating and domestic birds alike. 

Here in Kissimmee, The Bird’s The Word!

Are you an avid birdwatcher? Let us know your favorite birding spot and share some of your bird photos with us on social media! Tag us on Instagram or visit the Experience Kissimmee Facebook page, where you can drop us a line in the comments. We can’t wait to welcome you to our nest, right here in Kissimmee.

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