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Lake Wales Ridge State Forest adventures

Lake Wales Ridge State Forest Adventures

Lake Wales Ridge State Forest protects unique sandhill ecosystems in central Florida, offering diverse hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing opportunities amid rare flora and fauna.

26,591
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
35,000 (estimate)
Annual Visitors
1935
Year Established

About Lake Wales Ridge State Forest

 

Lake Wales Ridge State Forest encompasses more than 26,000 acres of upland sandhill habitats prominently located along the ancient Lake Wales Ridge in central Florida. This region is distinguished by its sandy soils and xeric environments, providing critical habitat for many endemic and endangered species such as the Florida scrub-jay, the sand skink, and the Florida bonamia. The forest is divided into multiple management units, including the Arbuckle Tract and the Black Bear Wilderness Area, each offering a variety of outdoor recreation options. Visitors can enjoy hiking along sandy trails winding through longleaf pine forests and scrub oak thickets, horseback riding on equestrian trails, and birdwatching in one of Florida’s biologically diverse ecosystems. The history of the forest’s establishment is tied to efforts to conserve imperiled habitats on the Lake Wales Ridge, a geologically ancient ridge known for its isolated biological communities. Key landmarks within the forest include the Black Bear Wilderness, a protected area aimed at preserving habitat connectivity for Florida black bears, and several scenic trails such as the Arbuckle Trail Loop. The varied landscape supports seasonal wildflower blooms and is especially popular in the cooler months when temperatures are milder. Visitors seeking solitude and nature immersion find this forest appealing due to its relatively low visitation compared to Florida’s coastal parks. The forest is managed by the Florida Forest Service with a focus on habitat restoration, prescribed fire management, and conservation education.

Highlights

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Black Bear Wilderness Area – a critical corridor for Florida black bears

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Longleaf pine sandhill ecosystems featuring rare plant species

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Arbuckle Trail Loop – a scenic and accessible hiking trail

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Opportunity to observe Florida scrub-jays and sand skinks in natural habitats

Notable Natural Features

Lake Wales Ridge

A geologically ancient ridge that serves as the backbone of the forest, known for its unique sandhill and scrub ecosystems.

Black Bear Wilderness Area

A protected zone within the forest dedicated to providing habitat connectivity for Florida black bears and other wildlife.

Arbuckle Tract

A section of the forest with multiple loops of well-marked hiking and equestrian trails through upland pine and scrub habitats.