Circle B in Lakeland remains closed as reserve stores water overflow from Lake Hancock

Residents of Polk County and far beyond know Circle B Bar Reserve as a place to observe wading birds, songbirds and other wildlife — including alligators — at close range.

But the 1,267-acre tract in Lakeland has another purpose: absorbing and holding water that overflows Lake Hancock, which the reserve borders. Circle B has been performing that function since Hurricane Milton slogged through Polk County in the early hours of Oct. 10, dropping as much as 18 inches of rain in some areas.

Polk County’s Division of Parks and Natural Resources closed the popular site as Hurricane Milton approached, and Circle B will remain shuttered for the indefinite future. Gaye Sharpe, the division’s director, said Thursday that it’s too soon to guess when Circle B might reopen…

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