DuPuis Wildlife Management - April 2021

The DuPuis Management area is a 21,875 acre natural area in northwestern Palm Beach and southwestern Martin Counties, Florida. Archaeological sites of early American Indians date to 500 B.C. Much later, the Seminole Indians used the Dupuis region as a refuge during the Seminole War of 1835, but living on the land proved difficult. Hundreds of starving Indians were captured and sent to Oklahoma. The area became known as “The Hungryland”.


The highlight of the trip was bringing the family pup, Courage, on this trip with me. Courage LOVES the van and we had a very enjoyable few days away from the urban areas.


A few of my favorite photos taken during a hike through the natural area.

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