Grassrivers
CONFIRMEDCounty — Leonida
An Everglades-inspired expanse of subtropical wetlands where the water is shallow, the wildlife is dangerous, and civilization is just a suggestion.
Grassrivers is Leonida's untamed heart — a seemingly endless expanse of sawgrass marshes, mangrove islands, and slow-moving waterways that stretches across the southern interior like a world that evolution forgot to modernize. This is genuine wilderness by Leonida standards, where the only roads are elevated causeways and the primary mode of transportation is the airboat, a deafening propeller-driven flat-bottom that skims across the shallow waters at terrifying speeds. The ecosystem here is staggeringly diverse and almost uniformly hostile to human comfort: alligators patrol every channel, mosquitoes arrive in clouds thick enough to cast shadows, and the humidity is so oppressive that simply existing feels like cardio. But Grassrivers draws its own crowd — hunters, fishermen, nature photographers, fugitives, and the stubborn locals who've built their lives on stilts above the waterline and wouldn't trade it for a penthouse on Ocean Drive.
NOTABLE FEATURES
SOURCE: Trailer 1 - extensive Everglades-like swamp environments shown
LOCATION PROFILE
- Type
- County
- Region
- Leonida
- Population
- 12,000
- Climate
- Subtropical wetland, perpetually humid with seasonal flooding