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TENOROC FISH MANAGEMENT AREA
3829 Tenoroc Mine Road
Lakeland, Florida  33850-8547
(863) 499-2421
http:/​/​www.​myfwc.​com/​fishing/​offices/​tenoroc-​home/​page3.​html

Located two miles northeast of Lakeland, Tenoroc Fish Management Area (FMA) is a 7,300-acre tract of land that was mined for phosphate until the mid-1970s. Coronet was first in a series of phosphate suitors to strip-mine here, dubbing the site Tenoroc (C-o-r-o-n-e-t spelled backwards). This land contains numerous reclaimed and unreclaimed lakes, locally referred to as "phosphate pits." Originally, 6,000 acres of Tenoroc was donated to the State of Florida by Borden Inc. in 1982.

In Polk County, the Tenoroc FMA forms a continuous linkage of lakes and marshes, open grasslands, and wooded hills between the Green Swamp and the Peace River. Tenoroc’s habitats contribute clean water to the Peace River, create an important refuge for wildlife, and serve as a top-notch destination for anglers, birdwatchers, hikers, and horseback riders.  Tenoroc demonstrates the results of intensive management and restoration and nature’s regenerative powers. Pit lakes and steep-sided spoil mounds, the result of phosphate mining in the 1960s and 1970s, have been transformed into quality fishing lakes and wooded hills for hiking and horseback riding. The odds of catching a quality bass and experiencing a peaceful fishing trip are high. Tenoroc is one of the gateways to the Great Florida Birding Trail and diverse habitats provide productive year round birding opportunities. Over ten miles of hiking trails offer both easy ambles on level ground and challenging hikes on hilly terrain. A state-of-the-art shooting range on the property is managed by a private vendor.

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